Portege Z830, The Latest Ultrabook from Toshiba Light & Thin More than MacBook Air - Toshiba threw a cool product into a new world of competition in the technology with Toshiba Portege ultrabook Z830. These thin, lightweight laptops using a mixture of aluminum and magnesium alloy, so that the system of this laptop can become thinner and lighter than the MacBook Air weighs just 2.45 pounds (1.1 kg) and 0.63 inch thick / 1.6 cm. Portege Z830 uses a mixture of aluminum and magnesium alloy, so the laptop system can become thinner and lighter than the MacBook Air.
Toshiba Portege Z830 has been designed carefully to keep the ports remain fairly traditional. This thin notebook carrying a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet, and HDMI and VGA video output separately along with a card reader and headphone jack. The battery can last about eight hours on a 47Wh battery. Toshiba major sacrifice on these products is performance: The most basic type begins with the processor i3 lower than Apple who has been using Core i5. To store this laptop uses solid-state drive as a hard disk. Core i5 and i7 will be available as an option in higher-end versions. While the screen size Toshiba Portege Z830 is measuring 13.3 inches.
RAM is not yet known. Toshiba told Techcrunch that they will set the price of this laptop is under U.S. $ 1,000, cheap enough for a thin laptop. They also claimed the sound system was better than thin laptops usually have a voice that is less good because of limited places.
The possibility of Toshiba Portege Z830 will be available November. But hold on, because it looks like Asus, Acer and others also will release ultrabook before the end of the year.
- thickness 15.9mm
- 13.3? LED-backlit display (1366 × 768)
- 2.5 pounds
- Intel Core i3, i5, i7 processors
- Onboard Intel HD 3000 graphics
- 128GB SSD
- Magnesium alloy chassis with honeycomb structure for rigidity
- Backlit, spill-resistant keyboard
- 2xUSB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0 (right side), HDMI and VGA out
- 1.3-megapixel webcam
- Fingerprint reader (optional, on the B2B model)
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