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CES is a playground for new gadgets and concepts to be shown off by companies, and this year we saw plenty of bendable UHD TVs, VR systems, and many new laptops announced.

However, not many laptops announced were interesting. But one in particular pushed the boundaries and caught everyone's attention - its 5-in-1 shape-shifting concept PC.

Toshiba's new concept gives you your laptop-mode with familiar clamshell and keyboard layout. But it also adds a "canvas mode" where the keyboard base is flipped 270 degrees to give artists and designers better comfort for using a stylus on the screen. The keyboard can be detached and the base can be folded back for "tablet mode".

There's also a "TV/presentation" mode, which props up the screen with the rotatable base. Finally, the "convertible tablet mode" allows you to flip the touchscreen back 360 degrees from the keyboard to use as a big-screen tablet.

Check out a short video preview of the 5-in-1 shape-shifting PC concept below:




[Dvice]