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Toshiba's first attempt to break into the fast-growing Windows 8 hybrid market is a slightly weird beast, with a love-it-or-hate-it transformation mechanism, that marks it as distinctive, but won't be practical enough for everyone.It's on sale now for...

Decent performance for the price, distinctive look...

Screen not full HD, weird transforming method, heavy for a tablet...

The U920T carries a pretty good spec and performs reasonably well for its price. It also features a distinctively different way of transforming between tablet and laptop configurations, but whether this is actually better than other methods will come d...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-08-04 13:56:46
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The Toshiba Satellite U920T is a 12.5-inch convertible Windows 8 ultrabook with a display that slides down over the keyboard to transform into a touchscreen tablet. What we want to...

IPS display with wide viewing angles, Contrast (870:1), Good overall responsiveness, Good headphone output, Quiet keyboard...

Inaccurate colours on screen, Loud when doing heavy tasks, The touchpad's too small!, Heavy for a tablet (1.5 kg), Low speaker volume, No RJ45 port...

The Toshiba Satellite U920T has good processing power, good responsiveness and a good touchscreen to make up for the small touchpad. But it's just too heavy to use as a tablet. If you're not in it for the touchscreen, then we recommend the Portégé Z930, w...
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There have been many different approaches to the laptop-tablet hybrid since the introduction of Windows 8. The Asus Taichi went for two individual screens, while the Lenovo ThinkPad Twist and Dell XPS 12 used hinges and pivots. The Toshiba Satellite U9...

Excellent design, but it has poor viewing angles and only adequate performance...
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Windows 8 hasn't been out long, but it's already having an impact on the hardware market, with a swathe of innovative touchscreen portables and PCs launched in recent months. Toshiba is the latest to join in the fun with its 12.5in Satellite U920t. It's...

Toshiba's convertible has a good keyboard but a poor screen, and it's far too heavy to use as a tablet...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-08-04 13:56:49
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Do you really want to lug around a tablet, Ultrabook and a smartphone? In this era, where gadget overload can become a problem, there are options available to ease the load while still getting great device functionality...

A tablet and an Ultrabook; 3 USB ports; Comfortable keyboard; Premium build...

A Full HD screen should be a given for the price;...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-08-04 13:56:49
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The recent launch of Windows 8 has seen most PC vendors roll out new hardware, some with radical designs. We have seen clamshell designs like that used for the Asus Vivo Tab, then there was the dock version of the tablet. We also saw the Dell XPS Duo 12 w...

A tablet and an Ultrabook; 3 USB ports; Comfortable keyboard; Premium build...

A Full HD screen should be a given for the price;...

This device is well-built and attractive due to the use of excellent materials. It really works as a tablet and Ultrabook and connectivity is excellent. What lets it down is Windows 8. For the price I would have liked a Full HD screen which is where Sams...
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Toshiba has taken the hybrid Ultrabook concept and put it on the rails. Its Satellite U920T (PSUL1A-00S001) is a 12.5in, Windows 8 model with a screen that slides over its keyboard base. You can use it as a tablet or as a laptop, but it's designed prim...

Equally useful as a laptop or a tablet, Full-sized HDMI, Two USB 3.0 ports, Good overall performance and battery life...

Screen isn't Full HD, Sliding mechanism can get tiring over time, Takes a while to get used to the design, Single-band Wi-Fi...

Toshiba's U920T sliding-screen hybrid Ultrabook is a neat concept that takes some getting used to. It's a hybrid that's fun to use as a tablet and it works equally well as a notebook. However, we're not sure how well the screen's mechanism will last over...
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Windows 8 hybrids come in all shapes and sizes. We have twisters such as the Lenovo ThinkPad Twist , detachables like the Asus Vivo Tab , and even flip-screen models such as the Dell XPS Duo 12 . However, just like the Sony VAIO Duo 11 , Toshiba has chos...

Relatively affordable, Sturdy and pleasant to the touch, Flexible specs with up to Core i5 and 8GB RAM, Superior battery life to rivals, Great speakers...

Awkward sliding action, Average typing experience and touchpad, Bog-standard screen res with poor viewing angles for IPS, No optional digitizer stylus...

The Toshiba Satellite U920t is a well-built and reasonably attractive convertible laptop/tablet with smooth and assured sliding action, although it's rather awkward to open compared to other sliders. It offers decent connectivity, an average typing experi...
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At the end of the month, Microsoft will launch Windows 8 and with it will come an onslaught of convertible hybrid Ultrabook laptop tablet devices. One of these is the Toshiba U920T so here are our hands-on pictures. In its closed position the U920T lo...

The Toshiba U920T is certainly an interesting product. We haven't had long with it so we'll reserve judgement until we get it into the PC Advisor lab...
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The hybrid laptop-tablet form factor has well and truly kicked off, and you'd be hard pressed to walk into your local electronics superstore and find a bog-standard laptop between the rows of flipping, sliding, swivelling, touchscreen, Windows 8 hybrids...

Long battery, Nice laptop design, Decent connectivity, Trackpad...

Chunky, Heavy, Dull screen, Lack of refinement...

Slash £200/$300 from the price and the Toshiba Satellite U920t is one of the best value hybrids on the market. Add a better screen and refine the mechanism and it's one of the best quality. But as it stands, the Toshiba Satellite U920t under delivers in...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-09-14 12:56:25
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Toshiba's Satellite U920T is the latest Windows 8 hybrid device designed to attract business users who want the full legacy experience, not just a cutdown mobile OS. Powered by an Intel Core i3-3217U processor, and with a meaty 4GB allowance of RAM our re...

Good battery; Decent performance; Lots of connectivity...

Too heavy to be a tablet; Average screen; Price of a laptop...

The Toshiba Satellite U920T isn't the best hybrid device out there. It does offer more functionality than the Surface RT, but is simply too heavy to be used a tablet as you cannot undock the keyboard...
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Whatever you might think about Windows 8, when it comes to taking the top down on the new ranges of convertible laptops, it's certainly not boring. Every single one I've encountered so far has a different take on how to make the laptop-tablet duo dance wo...

The Toshiba Satellite U920T is a very likable convertible Ultrabook, although it took me a while to realise why. The reason, I'd say, is that it doesn't come across as some toy-like novelty item – it errs more on the sensible side. Even so, I still want...
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Updated as of 13th December 2012 - Originally published as a hands-on article on 22nd October, we've spent much time with this convertible Ultrabook to upgrade the article to a full review with a rating. For those who've read our article previously, you...

Unique yet functional form factor, Slider mechanism allows various screen angles...

1366 x 768 pixels screen resolution, Sliding rail puts pressure on screen, Plastic build, Onehanded tablet usage not possible, Expensive...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-14 02:51:13
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Microsoft attempted something similar with its Surface RT , the poster child of its new-look Modern UI way of doing things, and failed rather spectacularly. Its downfall however had more to do with Windows RT, the ARM-based version of Windows 8, than the...

Portable, Lots of processing power, Touchscreen is responsive, HDMI, Decent battery life...

Far too heavy in tablet mode, Design won't appeal to everybody's tastes, Rather expensive as a tablet replacement, Rubbish cameras both on the front and rear...

Microsoft's vision of the future is one full of devices like the Toshiba Satellite U920T. In this world, laptops and tablets as distinct products have ceased to exist, with everybody now using ultra-portable, versatile, touch-based hybrid devices that f...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-04-03 01:19:43
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Toshiba's take on the convertible tablet/ultrabook uses a very similar sliding mechanism to Sony's Duo 11, with the screen sliding upwards and then away from the keyboard. However, it lacks the ugly brackets tha...

Excellent display solid sliding hinge GPS...

Plastic construction no 3G/4G connectivity...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 04:51:50
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The hybrid laptop-tablet form factor has well and truly kicked off, and you'd be hard pressed to walk into your local electronics superstore and find a bog-standard laptop between the rows of flipping, sliding, swivelling, touchscreen, Windows 8 hybrids.T...

Long battery, Nice laptop design, Decent connectivity, Trackpad...

Chunky, Heavy, Dull screen, Lack of refinement...

You might also like... Windows 8 review The Toshiba Satellite U920t's form factor might be the future of laptop-tablet hybrids, and it's one of the most simple and effective mixes of tablet and laptop we've seen. However, the chunky build, questionable qu...
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smartoffice.com.au Updated: 2014-06-26 02:35:26
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The recent launch of Windows 8 has seen most PC vendors roll out new hardware, some with radical designs. We have seen clamshell designs like that used for the Asus Vivo Tab, then there was the dock version of the tablet. We also saw the Dell XPS Duo 12 w...

A tablet and an Ultrabook, 3 USB ports, Comfortable keyboard, Premium build...

A Full HD screen should be a given for the price...
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Technology is boring when everyone is doing the same thing the same way. That's sort of happening with ultrabooks and, now, Windows 8 convertibles. Except with Toshiba. Toshiba is still up to weird stuff, like super wide ultrabooks, or this weird little S...

It's unlikely. There are a few cases where it would make sense for you, like if you needed a huge, durable tablet to carry around your office and still be a fully functional laptop, since this is slightly more comfortable to use in that form than the XPS...
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Toshiba's take on the convertible tablet/ultrabook uses a very similar sliding mechanism to Sony's Duo 11, with the screen sliding upwards and then away from the keyboard. However, it lacks the ugly brackets tha...
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Toshiba is no stranger to the Ultrabook market. In fact, the Tokyo-based manufacturer is often at the forefront of new technologies. In the past, we have been impressed by models such as the Satellite Z930 , the business Portégé Z930 and their predecessor...

Sturdy workmanship, Solid slide mechanism, Contrast & Black value, Viewing angle stability, Precise touchscreen, Temperature management...

Dark display, Slack hinges, Tiny touchpad, Keyboard needs getting used to...

Convertible: Toshiba Satellite U920t-100 Toshiba could have made the Satellite U920t-100 a convertible for the competition to fear. The nice system performance, great temperature management and precise touchscreen are all advocates for this. The battery...
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Toshiba has taken the hybrid Ultrabook concept and put it on the rails. Its Satellite U920T (PSUL1A-00S001) is a 12.5in, Windows 8 model with a screen that slides over its keyboard base. You can use it as a tablet or as a laptop, but it's designed pri...

Turning the U920T from a tablet to a notebook is not difficult, but it could get tiring over time, and we're not sure how well the mechanics of the design will hold up over prolonged use. Also, the on-screen keyboard doesn't work too well when in the...
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itp.net Updated: 2013-09-06 02:35:59
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Hybrids are perhaps not as popular as one might think. The best-of-all-worlds selling point has been hammered somewhat by consumers' reception of Windows 8. But if v8.1 of Microsoft's OS catches on, hybrids could still see more of the market.That, we s...

Solid build quality, good battery life...

Too heavy as a tablet, dim screen...

Just not worth the money, considering it doesn’t deliver as a tablet...
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Microsoft attempted something similar with its Surface RT , the poster child of its new-look Modern UI way of doing things, and failed rather spectacularly. Its downfall however had more to do with Windows RT, the ARM-based version of Windows 8, than the...

Portable, Lots of processing power, Touchscreen is responsive, HDMI, Decent battery life...

Far too heavy in tablet mode, Design won't appeal to everybody's tastes, Rather expensive as a tablet replacement, Rubbish cameras both on the front and rear...

Microsoft's vision of the future is one full of devices like the Toshiba Satellite U920T. In this world, laptops and tablets as distinct products have ceased to exist, with everybody now using ultra-portable, versatile, touch-based hybrid devices that f...
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