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Don't be put off by the dull, grey styling: Toshiba's Z830-10N Ultrabook is quite a remarkable computer. At 1.1kg, it's unbelievably light, even by Ultrabook standards. Likewise, the 13.3-inch screen is one of the thinnest we've seen. However, this lightw...
Good performance, Thin and light, 128GB SSD, Batter life, WiDi compatible...
Some flex in chassis, Bundled software...
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The last time I tested a Toshiba laptop, it had a glowing orange screen and the keyboard rattled like a box of Lego. Come to think of it, newspapers at the time were scaring readers about ‘house parties’, so it was quite a while ago. So perhaps you can...
Despite some annoyances, I really enjoyed my time testing the Toshiba Portégé Z830. It is a good all-rounder, but so very slim and light, and it runs on batteries for the best part of a day. Surely these three features alone deserve to make it a great...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-06-01 04:06:12
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Review date: 31 January, 2012. Review by: Sandra Vogel Ultrabooks might be the products that change the face of computing in 2012. They are small, thin, light and powerful, with a lot of allure. Most ultrabooks are currently aimed at consumers, but To...
Small and light to carry around; good battery life...
Not much storage on the SSD; can’t access battery; lid feels a bit vulnerable.
The Toshiba Portégé Z830 is a very neat, slim, small ultrabook. We think the lid section should be more solid, but the battery life is good. You will need to decide though, whether the 128GB SSD offers enough storage...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2012-06-01 04:06:13
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The Toshiba Portégé Z830 is an impressive attempt to bring the ultrabook format to business users. Apart from the amount of flex in the lid, we like the slimline design and thoughtful ergonomics. We're pleased to see full-sized ports on the system, alt...
Lightweight and very portable, Standardsize ports and connectors, Highquality speakers...
Too much flex in the lid, Limited available storage space on SSD, No access to the battery...
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Product round-up It took a little while for the production lines to get going, but the first few months of 2012 have seen super-slim Ultrabooks completely outnumbering every other type of desktop or laptop PC coming our way. Intel’s tight definition o...
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Toshiba has a number of different Z830 ultrabooks currently on the market, all based on the same chassis design but with different running options. The Toshiba Portégé Z830-10P is one of the lower-spec models and is aimed at business users. This versio...
The Toshiba Portégé Z830 is remarkably similar to the Toshiba Satellite Z830. However, it packs less memory and has a slower processor than its sibling, resulting in slower performance but 30 mins extra battery life. The only things it offers to justif...
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Thin and light are the watchwords for laptops these days, doing their darnedest to stay relevant in the face of opposition from increasingly sophisticated tablets. The Portege Z830 is Toshiba's latest entry into this arena.DesignToshiba's top-end contr...
Very slim and light, good selection of ports, strong performance...
Gets very hot, not cheap, nonremovable battery...
The Toshiba Portege Z830 is a beautifully thin and lightweight package that fits Intel's ultrabook description (thin, fast, light, affordable) in all aspects but the price, which is very much in the premium category. But if your pockets are deep enough...
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The Toshiba Portégé Z830-104 is not going to win any beauty contests. We thought this business version of the Toshiba Satellite Z830 to be the least attractive of the ultrabooks we've tested recently, saved only from last place by the Lenovo X1. Howeve...
The Toshiba Portégé Z830-104 is an ultraportable for the travelling professional who needs their laptop lightweight and practical rather than attractive. It might look plain but it has plenty to offer if you need portage. It's a tad on the pricey side...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2012-11-19 12:27:30
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Although it has several unique features that are sorely missing in Ultrabooks from other manufacturers, the Z830 isn’t head and shoulders above its competition. No other manufacturer has managed to perfect the formula so far, but they all have selling...
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The Z830 line is Toshiba's entry into the ultrabook market with a pair of super-slim laptops based on Intel's latest Core processors, boasting a speedy boot-up time and a claimed all-day battery life of eight hours. Available now, the Z830 line-up comp...
Slim and stylish form factor, full-size I/O connectors, decent performance...
Non-removable battery, memory upgrade means return to reseller...
Toshiba's Portégé Z830 is not the first ultrabook to ship, but it's the best suited for business use that we've seen so far. It packs an impressive amount of power into a very slim and light design, but potential buyers should take the all-day battery...
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Toshiba isn’t trying to compete directly with Asus and Apple with its Portégé Ultrabook – instead of concentrating solely on styling and hyper-slim dimensions, the company has added a dash of practicality with full-size ports, a matte-finish screen and...
Its full-size ports and backlit keyboard make Toshiba's Ultrabook stand out from the crowd, but it’s not enough to make the Portégé our Ultrabook of choice...
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Most manufacturers are confidently aiming their Ultrabooks at the consumer market, but Toshiba's Portégé Z830 bucks the trend. Squeezing business-friendly features into a millimetres-thick chassis, this is the executive Ultrabook that every executive has...
Toshiba delivers the first business-ready Ultrabook, and despite a few niggles it's a serious contender...
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As we've already seen with its AT200 Android tablet, Toshiba has a thing about having the slimmest and lightest products at the moment and another of its roster to claim such a crown is the Toshiba Portege Z830, the world's slimmest ultrabook and lightest...
We're deeply impressed by the Toshiba Portege Z830. It really is remarkably thin and light, and attractive too. But it's the fact that Toshiba has achieved this without compromising on almost any front. It may not quite be class leading in any one area...
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The Intel i3 powered Toshiba is certainly a looker, but also functional, due to its 13.3inch screen and 4GB of RAM. Plenty of power considering it's a mere 1.1kg in weight and only 16mm thick, placing it well within MacBook Air territory. Though unlik...
Very light and slim, Unique Looks, Great Connectivity, Nice Keyboard, Great Battery...
Poor Screen Angles, Average Build Quality...
There's something nice about having a laptop that receives positive passed remarks and the Toshiba Z830-10T certainly does this. It's one of the increasing numbers of ultra-portable laptops on the market and among the best, and has a price tag of just und...
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I'm sure I was not the only one to expect the Toshiba Z835 (or Z830, as its called in some markets, see details bellow) to reach the stores, as there were certain rumors claiming this could be the best ultrabook of the beginning of 2012...
thin and very light, magnesium used for the whole body, decent performances, matte screen, backlit keyboard, good trackpad, lots of ports, excellent battery life, good price tag...
mushy keyboard with poor feedback, annoying fan, not the best display, feels fragile, rather slow SSD...
The Toshiba Z830 is the lightest and thinnest ultrabook in its class right now and manages to offer a good mix of features and performances. If it weren't for the overall fragile feel and the loud cooling system, I'd say it's a top pick, especially since...
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‘Tis the season to be jolly, and what could be more joyful than to talk about a newly released laptop by Toshiba? We're talking about Portege Z830, a device that presents itself with a lot of potential, and we're referring here to the weight and measureme...
The Toshiba Portege Z830 is no complicated laptop and more than ideal for businessmen. But, if you want something with more nerve, faster CPU and generous features, there are other options on the market to consider...
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In the past few years, various gadgets started to look truly spectacular. Manufacturers behind them are know to have brilliant minds, but they wouldn't have got those results without being helped by very important developments in technology. That's why th...
The new Toshiba Portégé Z830-104 is a good ultrabook that doesn't require the user to carry port adapters with him or her...
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Unlike the other companies trying to get it right with Ultrabooks, Toshiba had some previous experience before releasing the Z830. A couple of years back, the company released the Portege R500, an Ultrabook avant la lettre in all aspects, as it had a 0.77...
Ultrabooks are still imperfect machines, but the Portege Z830 really strives to be as less mediocre as possible. With a backlit keyboard, ultra slim body and impressive selection of ports, the Z830 is one of the best equipped ultrabooks out there. Sure...
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Toshiba's Portégé Z830 is the most business-friendly of the current Ultrabook crop. Surrounded by stunning rivals, Toshiba's latest puts a more practical spin on proceedings. That's not to say this is a dull, pedestrian business laptop – far from it. Eve...
Toshiba's Ultrabook slims down to a class leading 1.09kg, yet still managers to cram in plenty of business-friendly features.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue For MoneyOverallSpecs$1721 AUD(pricing info)...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:50:30
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Don't be put off by the dull, grey styling: Toshiba's Z830-10N Ultrabook is quite a remarkable computer.At 1.1kg, it's unbelievably light, even by Ultrabook standards. Likewise, the 13.3-inch screen is one of the thinnest we've seen.However, this lightwei...
Good performance, Thin and light, 128GB SSD, Batter life, WiDi compatible...
Some flex in chassis, Bundled software...
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Toshiba is one of those manufacturers that have had an Ultrabook in their portfolio for quite some time. The Z830 is also the lightest of all Ultrabooks. It's even lighter than Apples 13 inch MacBook Air. We're really curious if the Z830 is a good device...
At a first glance the Z830 looks like a very nice device But as soon as you take it into your hands you'll feel that the magnesium aluminium alloy is very thin and starts to bend quickly Especially with the cover lid it's the bending angles are almost fr...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 12:04:17
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Here is Lisa Gade's review of the Toshiba Portege Z830 Ultrabook laptop that weighs just 2.5 lb. It has a 13.3″ matte display running at 1366 x 768 resolution. Our model has a 1.8GHz Intel Core i7 ULV CPU with Intel HD 3000 graphics and Intel WiFi/Bluetoo...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-02 11:25:41
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Now that most of the big players have released their PC industry sanctioned Ultrabooks, I don’t need to get into detail about what Ultrabooks are and why they exist. But in case you missed the whole ultrabook frenzy for the past 6 months, here’s a quic...
Magnesium alloy unibody, Very slim profile and lightweight, Comes with SSD and USB 3.0, Fairly fast, Impressive battery life...
Slightly expensive...
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We've reviewed a number of Toshiba notebooks, from their gaming and multimedia versions to business machines. Now with the Portege Z830, we can add "Ultrabook" to the growing list. We first showcased this thin and light machine at a launch event last mont...
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While most of 2011 was all about tablets of both the iOS and Android variety, the last couple months of the year saw the introduction of what appears to be the next step in mobile computing -- Ultrabooks. Intel's USD 300 million-dollar initative to create...
Worthy Of The Ultrabook NameWhile being a pioneer in mobile computing, Toshiba has admittedly struggled under the pressure of having to constantly stand out of the crowded notebook space, with rivals from China, America, and Taiwan entering the mix. Intel...
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We will only deal with the long-term experience and differences to the i5 version in this article. Therefore, we would recommend reading the detailed review of the Toshiba Satellite Z830-10J for more information about, e.g. temperature development, scree...
Small dimensions and weight, Matt screen, High-grade WLAN...
Annoying fan noise, Wobbly and easy to warp display, Short key drop...
The model equipped with the small Core i3 proved to be quite useful in the practical test at the CES. The ultrabook easily coped with organizing pictures, HD video editing (thanks to QuickSync) and heavy browser use. Even videos and an occasional small ga...
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Toshiba's entries into the ultrabook market, the Portege Z830 series, falls on the less expensive end of the spectrum. The internals of our test model, the Z835, are robust and we had no issues with its performance. But the exterior feels cheap, and...
Very light and thin, especially for a 13-inch model, Reasonable price for the level of performance, Excellent battery life, Large selection of ports. Plug in all the things...
Keyboard requires a paradigm shift to type on, Hinge is not tight enough, monitor wobbled around when in unstable environments like laps, planes, trains, and automobiles, Ugly, The entire computer is cheap-feeling plastic, The trackpad, while entirely fun...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2012-11-19 12:27:28
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Ultrabooks may still be in the takeoff phase, but one thing is for sure – they’ll be getting more and more popular, and companies have the utmost belief in their market success at the end of the day. Simply enough, these devices, standardised to a cer...
If display quality isn’t that important to you, we really have to admit that we’re thrilled with Toshiba’s Portege Z830, which is remarkable product with only a few drawbacks. Many, many details have been taken care of, but there’s still room for impr...
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Ultrabooks are a fun little accessory if you’re rich and have money to throw around. In fact they are more than just something you flaunt around, but sadly, not everyone can afford it right now as they still have a long way to go before they can re...
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Video Review: The Toshiba Ultrabook Portege Z830 promises portability and style with its 13" display, 1.8 GHz i7 processor and more. Matt Mira and Kevin Pereira take a look at the notebook for its official Gadget Pr0n review.What You Need To KNowThe To...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Toshiba Portege Z830 is the company's first Ultrabook. Well, the Best Buy Z835 version that came out at the end of 2011 was their first, but now Best Buy's exclusive has ended and you can buy the Z835 and Z830 in a variety of...
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The Toshiba Portege Z830 is the best equipped and lightest Ultrabook currently on the market. It has more ports and you won't feel like you've given up expandability for extreme portability. It's insanely light at 2.48 lbs. and very thin. In short, it...
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Travelers seeking an executive-class status symbol will be tempted by Toshiba's flagship ultrabook, the Portege Z830-S8302 ($1,429 list). It puts a speedy Intel Core i7 chip into a magnesium alloy chassis that out-diets Apple's MacBook Air 13-inch (Thunde...
Svelte magnesium alloy design. Backlit keyboard. Lighter chassis, complete with more I/O ports than any other ultrabook. SD card slot. WiDi 2.0 video streaming.
Expensive. Wobbly screen. Finicky keyboard. Non-removable battery...
The Toshiba Portege Z830-S8302 is a slim, speedy ultrabook that may be a little too light and too pricey for mass appeal...
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Now that most of the big players have released their PC industry sanctioned Ultrabooks, I don’t need to get into detail about what Ultrabooks are and why they exist. But in case you missed the whole ultrabook frenzy for the past 6 months, here’s a quic...
Magnesium alloy unibody, Very slim profile and lightweight, Comes with SSD and USB 3.0, Fairly fast, Impressive battery life...
Slightly expensive...
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We've reviewed a number of Toshiba notebooks, from their gaming and multimedia versions to business machines. Now with the Portege Z830, we can add "Ultrabook" to the growing list. We first showcased this thin and light machine at a launch event last m...
Superb battery life, Very thin and light, Premium materials, Business friendly features...
Flimsy feel...
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The Toshiba Portege z830 is a new Ultrabook that will be on store shelves soon.The Portege z830 packs a lot into a very small package, and we have the first hands on with the z830 outside of a controlled trade show floor.The first thing that will strike y...
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Half a year into their launch, Ultrabooks are expanding beyond the niche expensive business market into the 'enthusiast consumer' stream as well. Here we look at how they differ in a quick half-day preview, with Toshiba's two flagship entries from each ca...
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It looks as though 2012 will be the year of the Ultrabook, with manufacturers falling over themselves to get their own iterations of Intel's new slimline notebook format to market.Many ultrabooks are aimed at consumers, but Toshiba has added one to its bu...
Open up the clamshell and the dark silver colour theme continues. The 13.3in. screen has a native resolution of 1,366 by 768 pixels, a matte finish and an LED backlight. The bezel is quite thick at the top and bottom, and much thinner to the sides, The vi...
The Toshiba Portégé Z830 is an impressive attempt to bring the ultrabook format to business users. Apart from the amount of flex in the lid, we like the slimline design and thoughtful ergonomics. We're pleased to see full-sized ports on the system, althou...
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