thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-02-27 08:55:47
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Lisa Gade review's Toshiba's 12.5” ultraportable with 360 degree hinges and Wacom AES pen- the Portege X20W. This is an extremely thin and light convertible with a magnesium alloy casing and Intel 7th generation Kaby Lake Core i5 and i7 CPUs. The 15.4mm t...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2018-02-27 08:55:47
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JAPANESE MANUFACTURER Toshiba's Portégé series is known as the company's top of the range ultra-portable laptops. The X20W is the company's latest 2-in-1 convertible contender, claiming to be the thinnest and lightest 12.5in business laptop available that...

Battery life, lightweight and flexible design, powerful 7th-gen Intel Core processor...

Disappointing graphics performance, build quality could be a little sturdier...
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The newest of Toshiba's Portégé line of computers is the X20, a 2 in 1 convertible. You know the kind of thing: you might think it's a standard notebook, but the screen can fold all the way back, turning it into a kind of tablet. Or you can use it “tent”...

Plenty of performance, good battery life, convenient 2-in-1 form, slim and light, stylus included, USB Type-C/Thunderbolt port...

Slight colour shift on screen, touch pad requires a bit more effort than usual...

It's kind of funny seeing a real powerhouse of a computer in such a small package. For those interesting in an excellent performer in a light weight and compact package, the Toshiba Portégé X20 really ought to be checked out, even if it's only desired as...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-02-27 08:55:47
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It is difficult not to be amazed by the strides made by laptop manufacturers over the past few years when it comes to improving the general aesthetics and the size of notebooks. Indeed, this has happened to such an extent that Ultrabook-sized laptops have...

There's plenty of competition for the Portégé: Dell has the new XPS 13 2-in-1 which has a couple more ports (including a card reader) and an optional higher-resolution screen.Sadly, it uses a Y-series Core CPU and doesn't have a full-size USB port. HP's E...
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Sign up for our daily newsletter Image 1 of 12 The Toshiba Portégé X20 is the company's latest stab at reclaiming some of the ground stolen by Apple and others in the business-class market. This sleek 2-in-1 is packing some serious specs, including powe...

Stellar performance, Excellent screen, Lightweight, Longlasting battery...

Expensive, Cooling fans can get very loud...

The Toshiba Portege X20W is a beast of a machine, with performance and battery life that quashes even Dell's excellent XPS 13. It's pricey, but if you want an ultraportable that doesn't compromise on power then the X20W will scratch your itch...
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It is difficult not to be amazed by the strides made by laptop manufacturers over the past few years when it comes to improving the general aesthetics and the size of notebooks. Indeed, this has happened to such an extent that Ultrabook-sized laptops have...

Superb finish and design, Multi-purpose power charger, Exceptional battery life, Decent computational performance...

Lack of connectivity, SATA 3 SSD rather than PCIe, Sub-par graphics performance, Short warranty...

The Toshiba Portégé X20W will appeal to those looking for a laptop that can last all day long, and deliver some serious computational power while weighing almost nothing. It is expensive, but that won't be a problem for the target audience...
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At 1.1kg, 15.4mm thin, with a 12.5” HD touch screen, Wacom AES pen, and choice of Intel Kaby Lake Core i5 or i7 mobile processors, the Toshiba Portégé X20 is easily one of the lightest, yet one of the most powerful, enterprise-grade, 360° hinge design, bu...

Well-built, great brand, will withstand commercial use, and at 15.4mm thin including the keyboard, it is a true lightweight heavyweight. To get the most out of it I would recommend a USB-C Toshiba dynadock 4K or the excellent Kensington 4K dock for dua...
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The Toshiba Portégé X20 is the company's latest stab at reclaiming some of the ground stolen by Apple and others in the business-class market. This sleek 2-in-1 is packing some serious specs, including powerful internal hardware, stonking battery life and...

Underneath that ultraportable exterior, the Toshiba Portege X20 is a beast, offering outstanding performance and battery life, along with business-grade security features. It's not cheap, and there are a few niggles like fan noise and small trackpad, but...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-03-09 07:16:26
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Don't let the diminutive, simple lines of the latest Portégé fool you – this is a lion in a business suit. It mightn't have the laser cut lines of fashionable convertibles, or a glossy aluminium chassis, but hiding beneath that simple black exterior is a...

It might not be flashy or pretty, but this is a machine for professionals who want to get the job done...
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Judging from our recent reviews of convertible 2-in-1s for business, manufacturers can agree on a CPU—Intel's Core i7-7600U, a 2.8GHz dual-core with vPro manageability features—but can't agree on a screen size. The Editors' Choice HP EliteBook x360 1030 G...

Slim, light, and compact, Attractive display, Stylus is standard, Ample battery life...

Minimal port selection, Tricky touchpad...

A bright screen, great stylus support, and 14-hour battery life place the Toshiba Portege X20W-D in a class with the best 2-in-1 convertible laptops...
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Toshiba may have retreated from the consumer market in recent years, but it isn't out of the laptop game completely. The company has focused on making excellent business laptops, and the 12-inch Toshiba Portege X20W is the latest system to benefit from th...

Slim and sturdy magnesium construction, Strong overall performance...

Middling display, Easy-to-lose pen, Short battery life...

The Toshiba Portege X20W is a well-made business 2-in-1 that has great performance but shorter-than-average battery life...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2018-02-27 08:55:47
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Most of the progress in the market for 360-degree convertible PCs has been thanks to what's been done in consumer machines, the first 2-in-1 devices that emerged. We remember reviewing the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 way back in 2012; it was the first mainstre...

Stellar-looking display, Strong, lightweight design, Excellent battery life, Three-year warranty, Active stylus is standard accessory...

Fan can be noisy, Limited selection of ports, Base model has just 4GB RAM...

A business-minded rotating 2-in-1 that gets the essentials right, this Portege is a strong convertible with crossover appeal for home users in its lower-end configurations. Read More...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2018-02-27 08:55:47
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Toshiba laptops? After leaving the consumer market remained silent. It can be changed with the lightweight Toshiba Portege X20W. A laptop with interesting specifications and weighing just over a kilo.That weight makes it is of course all direct interest t...

Toshiba launches Portege X20W with a very interesting laptop for the business market. It combines modern facilities, such as a tilting screen with some very attractive benefits. He has a matte touchscreen, in our opinion very welcome feature.In addition...
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M ost 2-in-1 convertibles make compromises. For instance, the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 used an ultra-lowpower processor to keep its weight and dimensions down. The Portégé X20W, on the other hand, packs serious specs, stonking battery life and enterprise-grade...
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