devontechsupport.com Updated: 2019-11-14 19:20:37
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2016 has been a tumultuous year for Toshiba. It will be remembered as the year when the Japanese company made the decision to abandon the consumer laptop market and focus exclusively on the B2B market. For business users however, that's not a great loss a...

This is no Latitude (or indeed Tecra) – there's no spill-proof keyboard or MIL-STD 810G testing involved. Although arguably its seemingly fragile construction could actually subliminally encourage owners to treat this notebook with a bit more care.If we w...
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Business users want it all. They prefer paper-thin laptops with good performance, that also don't want to skimp on portability, display quality, or connectivity. For these users, a laptop is often their only, or at least primary, machine.It's hard to offe...

Lots of connectivity, Great battery life, Strong processor performance...

Build quality is mixed, Lackluster touchpad, Outdated 1,366 x 768 display, Hard drive performance falls behind, Poor value...

If you're looking for business-class laptop, you've got options, so devices that hope to crack this market need to stand out in some way. The Toshiba Portege offers good performance, ports for everything, and fantastic battery life, but at the same time...
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techradar.com Updated: 2019-11-14 19:20:37
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2016 has been a tumultuous year for Toshiba. It will be remembered as the year when the Japanese company made the decision to abandon the consumer laptop market and focus exclusively on the B2B market. For business users however, that's not a great loss a...

Light and nicely portable, Good connectivity for a thin laptop, Quality components...

Display has issues with flex and colour vibrancy, Design hasn't changed much over the years, Lacks a DisplayPort...

This is a smart premium laptop which is nicely portable yet boasts an array of ports, although there are some flaws here...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-11-14 19:20:37
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2016 has been a tumultuous year for Toshiba. It will be remembered as the year when the Japanese company made the decision to abandon the consumer laptop market and focus exclusively on the B2B market. For business users however, that's not a great loss a...

Light and nicely portable, Good connectivity for a thin laptop, Quality components...

Display has issues with flex and colour vibrancy, Design hasn't changed much over the years, Lacks a DisplayPort...

This is a smart premium laptop which is nicely portable yet boasts an array of ports, although there are some flaws here...
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Looking at the headline cost, the knee jerk reaction is to wonder who might have the spare cash to blow on what seems to be a well-made but unexceptional Ultrabook. The Toshiba Z30-C-125 isn't made for a typical PC punter, though, it's built for business...

An effective business Ultrabook with ports a plenty...
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Lightweight. This is premium range business for well-heeled customers: The entire who-is-who of laptop technology is on-board for 2000 Euros (~$2252). Unfortunately, there is also some conservative equipment. A modern USB Type-C? - Not in sight. On the ot...

IPS panel, matte display, light magnesium casing, decent build, very good system performance, fast SSD, often noiseless, LTE modem, good interface diversity including dock, very good microphone...

poor speakers, loud during load, input devices' weak feedback, weak Turbo utilization, comparatively short battery life...

Toshiba's Portégé Z30-C-138 is an extremely lightweight premium-range subnotebook for the business world. Buyers who put 2000 Euros (~$2252) on the counter will get business-suitable connectivity (LTE, docking) and the best security features including TPM...
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