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Toshiba calls the $1,470 or £1,260 (about AU$1,935) Portégé Z30's coloring Cosmo Silver, but Drab Gray is a more accurate description. This unfortunately gives the Z30 a rather utilitarian appearance better suited to being wedged under a wobbly chair, ins...
Tactile backlit keyboard, Ports galore, Solid battery life...
Lackluster screen, Tinny, oddly, placed speakers, Imprecise trackpad...
The average user will not find the Toshiba Portégé Z30's abundance of ports or backlit keyboard enough to justify its high price...
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Toshiba's Portégé series of thin light notebooks were Ultrabooks well before the term Ultrabook was even coined, the latest model in the series, the Z30, continues this legacy. It is extremely light – at 2.64 lbs it is one of the lightest machines in this...
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When Toshiba Portégé turned up and I lifted the out of the box, I started laughing. Now, I'm not suggesting that the arrival of Toshiba Ultrabook is a joke, quite the opposite in fact. What amused me was just how light it was – a mere 1.2kg for this 13.3...
As its makers no doubt intended, I found I was lugging the Toshiba Portégé Z30 around everywhere without noticing it as a major imposition. Also having a machine that's more likely to be alive than dead when it comes to battery life is major confidence b...
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The term "business laptop" used to evoke images of bulky, drab slabs of plastic, something that Toshiba is staying clear of with its consumer-inspired Z-range of enterprise notebooks. The 13.3-inch Portege Z30 is joined by new 14-inch Z40 and 15-inch Z50...
Haswell, Connectivity, Lightweight, Keyboard, Dock sharing...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-11-14 23:40:17
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The term "business laptop" used to evoke images of bulky, drab slabs of plastic, something that Toshiba is staying clear of with its consumer-inspired Z-range of enterprise notebooks.The 13.3-inch Portege Z30 is joined by new 14-inch Z40 and 15-inch Z50 m...
Haswell, Connectivity, Lightweight, Keyboard, Dock sharing...
Display...
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What is the Toshiba Portege Z30? The Toshiba Portege Z30 is a business-oriented 13-inch Ultrabook. That gets you the slim profile and light body of an Ultrabook, but with the extra security and office-friendly features you'd expect of a business laptop. T...
The Toshiba Portege Z30's approach to a slim, light laptop is clearly different to most Ultrabooks. It favours versatility and features over simple good looks. However, a laptop this light that has all-day stamina and plenty of high-power options should p...
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laptopmedia.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:40:17
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It's time to review another Toshiba device, but this time from the more premium class and more business-oriented – the Portege Z30-A. This lightweight, compact and durable business companion has some intriguing qualities which will appeal to most of the t...
Great design and build quality, Quality IPS panel that's even suitable for professional photo editing and design, A handful of useful ports and connectivity options (including 3G module), Comfortable keyboard and touchpad, Compact and lightweight, Offered...
Outdated hardware (depends on your region), The storage unit is mSATA SSD instead of M.2 SATA leading to lower read/write speeds, Awkward trackpoint, Extremely noisy fan, Underwhelming batttery life...
Compact, lightweight and capable business solution. This notebook impressed us with its sturdy and strict construction while keeping the weight low (1.2 kg). Despite the main polycarbonate body, the inner magnesium frame should be secure enough for light...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:40:17
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The Toshiba Portege Z30-A1301 ($1,279 direct) is the latest in Toshiba's long line of highly regarded business ultrabooks , distinguished by a lightweight yet strong magnesium-alloy chassis, and a plethora of features aimed squarely at the worker who need...
Long battery life. Solid performance, thanks to an Intel Core i54300U processor. Dual pointing devices. Integrated fingerprint reader and other security features. Generous port selection.
Solidstate drive offers limited storage capacity (128GB). No touch screen...
The Toshiba Portege Z30-A1301 is a solid business ultrabook, elevated by a full selection of ports and impressive battery life...
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The Toshiba Portege Z30-A1301 ($1,279 direct) is the latest in Toshiba's long line of highly regarded business ultrabooks, distinguished by a lightweight yet strong magnesium-alloy chassis, and a plethora of features aimed squarely at the worker who needs...
Long battery life. Solid performance, thanks to an Intel Core i5-4300U processor. Dual pointing devices. Integrated fingerprint reader and other security features. Generous port selection.
Solid-state drive offers limited storage capacity (128GB). No touch screen...
The Toshiba Portege Z30-A1301 is a solid business ultrabook, elevated by a full selection of ports and impressive battery life...
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Light, mobile and enduring - that is not only the trend in the consumer segment where the so-called ultra-mobiles did once more exceptionally well in 2013 with high double-digit growth rates. Simultaneously there is a likewise steadily growing number of e...
Light magnesium case, Thorough workmanship, Docking-station port, Good input devices, Matte and bright display, High application performance, Long battery runtimes...
No WWAN module, Missing DisplayPort, Loud under full load, Viewing angle dependent TN panel, Only 12-month warranty, High price...
Finally, we would like to mention the likewise recommendable competitors However, alternatives in the 13-inch segment are quite rare since many manufacturers either rely on the compact 12.5-inch or on the bigger 14-inch format. Besides HP and Dell, it is...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:40:17
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& Design We've watched over the last year or two as mainstay business laptops gradually inch closer in design to their ultrabook competitors—as we saw when Lenovo bolstered the ThinkPad T430 with the thinner, lighter T430u and . Now Toshiba is doing t...
Thin, light, and easy to hold, Comfortable keyboard and touch pad, Durable magnesium alloy construction, Strong performance and battery life, DTS sound system, Ample expansion options, Fingerprint reader, Useful utilities and apps...
Low-resolution, lackluster screen...
This business-oriented ultrabook is well-built, thin, light, and comfortable to use. The latest "Haswell" CPU makes it fast, but a low-resolution screen diminishes its overall value...
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