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Buy now from PC World BusinessThe M.2 SSD isn’t user-replaceable, and while I would always like more storage than the supplied 256GB, this is a workable amount. Especially as you can store less frequently used files on an external device, with two USB Typ...
Excellent security features, Light, More than ten hours of battery life...
Unintuitive keyboard...
Brilliant battery life and a gorgeous, ultralight chassis make this a great choice for mobile professionals...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter Business laptops have a reputation as being bulky, unattractive beasts, lagging behind their consumer counterparts in terms of power and performance. This needn't be the case, however - businesses looking to upgrade their...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter Toshiba is back with a bang. After falling behind the likes of Apple, the company is aiming to retake its place as one of the premier business notebook manufacturers, and the new Portégé range is how it plans to do it. F...
Good performance, Large selection of ports, Excellent keyboard...
Expensive...
The Toshiba Portégé X30 is a phenomenal business ultrabook, dripping with features that make it much better-suited to an enterprise environment than other high-end laptops. It's not the top of the tree in terms of power, but it's close, and it can't be...
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Toshiba's Portege X30-D (starts at $1,179.99; $2,109 as tested) is an extremely light ultraportable that still manages to pack an Intel Core i7 processor, a full HD touch screen, and all-day (if not class-leading) battery life. There are a few minor downs...
Display offers vivid colors without excessive glare, Speakers deliver robust bass, Good key stability...
Expensive, Awkward pointing stick, Relatively small SSD...
Expect to pay a lot for the Toshiba Portege X30-D, but in return, you'll get an ultraportable with an excellent display, robust performance, and rich audio...
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At a glance, the Portégé x30 has the painfully plain design of a work laptop, but it incorporates some features that we've been seeing take over consumer devices as of late: thin-and-light structure, USB Type-C and Thunderbolt, Windows Hello, and more. It...
Durable yet lightweight design, Multiple input options (touchscreen, trackpad, and click buttons), Windows Hello IR camera and fingerprint sensor...
Best display you can get is FHD, No Precision Touchpad, Shrunken right Shift key is annoying...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-11-24 16:34:13
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It wasn't long ago that we reviewed the 12.5-inch-screened Toshiba Portege X20W, the company's high-end business convertible. It got just about everything right, from its gorgeous display to its 14-plus-hour battery life.As we reviewed that model, we sai...
Excellent 1080p touch display, Lightweight, strong chassis design, Good keyboard, Three-year standard warranty...
Drab looks, 10-plus hours of battery is no slouch, but competition lasts longer, Fan noise can be noticeable...
Toshiba's premium 13-incher is a rare combo: a light but solid-feeling business laptop, and priced nicely against the competition. It's not tops in any one area, but it's well-rounded, and the touch display got very bright. Read More...
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Sleek tablets and 2-in-1s get all the attention these days, but they still take a back seat to traditional clamshell laptops for outfitting business employees. Take Toshiba's flagship Portégé X30 (technically called the X30-D), which combines peak perform...
Top performance, excellent battery life, security and manageability enhancements, 3year warranty, optional Thunderbolt dock...
No 4K display option, expensive, touchscreen wobbles...
At $2,109, the high-end version of the Portégé X30 that I tested does not come cheap, and even the starting price of $1,429 may strain some corporate IT budgets. But is a well-built and rugged system that not only stands up to daily use but can power thro...
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Featherweight champion? Toshiba's Portégé X30 packs tons of features in one of the lightest bodies currently available. Can the X30 compete with other thin-and-light heavyweights, or will it get knocked out...
beautiful design, premium materials, sturdy chassis (except display), incredibly thin and light, color accurate screen, fast fingerprint and iris scanners, 2x Thunderbolt 3, runs relatively cool...
display flexes easily, fingerprint magnet, underwhelming CPU performance...
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Do you remember Toshiba? Well, the former laptop maker lives on as Dynabook, and the new company just revealed a laptop at CES 2020 that should be on your radar.The Dynabook Portégé X30L is an impossibly lightweight 13-inch laptop that weighs a measly 1.9...
Extremely lightweight chassis, Military-grade durability, 10th Gen Intel CPUs, Good port selection...
Not the most compact, Faces tough competition...
Dynabook's Portégé X30L is the lightest business laptop around, but it faces stiff competition...
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A year ago there was a laptop manufacturer called Toshiba, with a laptop called the Portégé X30-E in its portfolio. Although Toshiba has become Dynabook, the laptop range is consistent with what went before, and so the new Portégé X30-F retains much of t...
Good keyboard, Lightweight and portable, Matte screen, Good battery life, Wi-Fi 6...
A lot of flex in the lid...
The Portégé X30-F is a lightweight and compact laptop with a well-made keyboard and a matte FHD screen. Battery life is good and it's great to see Wi-Fi 6 here. The flimsy lid is a concern, it would have been nice to see another USB 3.0 port, and with the...
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