Toshiba Portege Z835 Ultrabook will spark the massive change in fortune that is needed if Ultrabooks are to conquer a sizable portion of the portable PC market. The Portege Z835, which is Toshiba’s first Ultrabook.
As this is an Ultrabook, the Z830 will have an SSD, as well as Toshiba Hi-Speed Start technology, which means it should be able to boot up in 10 to 20 seconds. Consumers will be able to choose between second-generation Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 low-voltage processors. Graphics are limited to Intel HD Graphics 3000, which should be more than enough for the segment Toshiba is targeting.
Toshiba includes 2GB of DDR3 soldered to the motherboard as well as an expandable 2GB of DDR3-1333. The problem is the Portege Z830 is difficult to get inside of without feeling like you're going to damage it, but on the flipside a cumulative 4GB of DDR3 should be more than adequate for the tasks this notebook is intended for, and this model will likely be throttled by CPU performance long before that memory becomes an issue.
Feature and Specification of Toshiba Portege Z835
Body :magnesium chassis
OS :Windows 7 Home Premium
Screen :13.3-inch
Resolution :1366 x 768 pixels
Storage :128 GB SSD
Processor :Intel Core i5/Core i7
Memory :up to 6 GB
Graphics :Intel HD Graphics with shared memory
Camera :1.3-megapixel
Ports :two USB 2.0 ports, USB 3.0 port, ethernet, headphone, AC adapter port, VGA, micro HDMI out
Battery :8 hours of wireless web, up to 30 days of standby time
Wireless :802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Audio :Stereo speakers, microphone
Size :0.63-inch (15.9 mm) thin
Weight::2.45 pounds (1.13 kg)
Pros
Incredibly thin and light
Nice array of full-size ports
Cons
Slow processor
Questionable display quality
Bottom Line
This may be the best Ultrabook you can buy for under $1000 right now, but it's clear where concessions were made to drop the price.
As this is an Ultrabook, the Z830 will have an SSD, as well as Toshiba Hi-Speed Start technology, which means it should be able to boot up in 10 to 20 seconds. Consumers will be able to choose between second-generation Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 low-voltage processors. Graphics are limited to Intel HD Graphics 3000, which should be more than enough for the segment Toshiba is targeting.
Toshiba includes 2GB of DDR3 soldered to the motherboard as well as an expandable 2GB of DDR3-1333. The problem is the Portege Z830 is difficult to get inside of without feeling like you're going to damage it, but on the flipside a cumulative 4GB of DDR3 should be more than adequate for the tasks this notebook is intended for, and this model will likely be throttled by CPU performance long before that memory becomes an issue.
Feature and Specification of Toshiba Portege Z835
Body :magnesium chassis
OS :Windows 7 Home Premium
Screen :13.3-inch
Resolution :1366 x 768 pixels
Storage :128 GB SSD
Processor :Intel Core i5/Core i7
Memory :up to 6 GB
Graphics :Intel HD Graphics with shared memory
Camera :1.3-megapixel
Ports :two USB 2.0 ports, USB 3.0 port, ethernet, headphone, AC adapter port, VGA, micro HDMI out
Battery :8 hours of wireless web, up to 30 days of standby time
Wireless :802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Audio :Stereo speakers, microphone
Size :0.63-inch (15.9 mm) thin
Weight::2.45 pounds (1.13 kg)
Pros
Incredibly thin and light
Nice array of full-size ports
Cons
Slow processor
Questionable display quality
Bottom Line
This may be the best Ultrabook you can buy for under $1000 right now, but it's clear where concessions were made to drop the price.
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