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Published: 2012-03-24, Author: What , review by: techradar.com
Good performance, Thin and light, 128GB SSD, Batter life, WiDi compatible
Very light and slim, Unique Looks, Great Connectivity, Nice Keyboard, Great Battery
Poor Screen Angles, Average Build Quality
There's something nice about having a laptop that receives positive passed remarks and the Toshiba Z830-10T certainly does this. It's one of the increasing numbers of ultra-portable laptops on the market and among the best, and has a price tag of just und...
The Toshiba Portégé Z830-104 is an ultraportable for the travelling professional who needs their laptop lightweight and practical rather than attractive. It might look plain but it has plenty to offer if you need portage. It's a tad on the pricey side ...
Despite some annoyances, I really enjoyed my time testing the Toshiba Portégé Z830. It is a good all-rounder, but so very slim and light, and it runs on batteries for the best part of a day. Surely these three features alone deserve to make it a great...
Small and light to carry around; good battery life,
Not much storage on the SSD; can’t access battery; lid feels a bit vulnerable.
The Toshiba Portégé Z830 is a very neat, slim, small ultrabook. We think the lid section should be more solid, but the battery life is good. You will need to decide though, whether the 128GB SSD offers enough storage. ...
Lightweight and very portable, Standardsize ports and connectors, Highquality speakers
Too much flex in the lid, Limited available storage space on SSD, No access to the battery
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Published: 2012-01-03, Author: Mark , review by: tlbhd.com
Ultrabooks are still imperfect machines, but the Portege Z830 really strives to be as less mediocre as possible. With a backlit keyboard, ultra slim body and impressive selection of ports, the Z830 is one of the best equipped ultrabooks out there. Sure,...
thin and very light, magnesium used for the whole body, decent performances, matte screen, backlit keyboard, good trackpad, lots of ports, excellent battery life, good price tag
mushy keyboard with poor feedback, annoying fan, not the best display, feels fragile, rather slow SSD
The Toshiba Z830 is the lightest and thinnest ultrabook in its class right now and manages to offer a good mix of features and performances. If it weren't for the overall fragile feel and the loud cooling system, I'd say it's a top pick, especially since ...
Abstract: Although it has several unique features that are sorely missing in Ultrabooks from other manufacturers, the Z830 isn’t head and shoulders above its competition. No other manufacturer has managed to perfect the formula so far, but they all have selling ...
Slim and stylish form factor, full-size I/O connectors, decent performance
Non-removable battery, memory upgrade means return to reseller
Toshiba's Portégé Z830 is not the first ultrabook to ship, but it's the best suited for business use that we've seen so far. It packs an impressive amount of power into a very slim and light design, but potential buyers should take the all-day battery ...