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The Toshiba Portégé Z930 shares the same chassis as its predecessor, the Z830. The Toshiba Z830 was the company’s first ultrabook, an attempt to clone the look and specification of the Apple MacBook Air. But as a development of the Z830, it means the Z...
Toshiba's Z930-108 could make a good choice as a portable business laptop. It's thin, extremely light and has good build quality. Features are abundant and it’s a fast performer too. But the Z930-108 doesn't quite deserve the ultimate business laptop t...
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The Toshiba Portege Z930 (model PT235A-00V00D01) is a 13.3in Ultrabook designed specifically for business users. It carries features such as a vPro chipset, a fingerprint reader, a matte screen and integrated mobile broadband support, yet it's still a...
Core i7 CPU, Fast SSD, Built-in HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, Battery life...
Screen’s viewing angles, Touchpad could be better, No keyboard backlight, Only one USB 3.0 port...
Toshiba's thin-and-light Portege Z930 ships with business features such as a vPro chipset, biometrics and integrated 3G, in addition to a useful range of built-in ports. It could use a better screen, touchpad and keyboard, but its overall usability is...
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13.3in 1366 x 768 matt TN screen; 1.15kg using magnesium-alloy ; Core i5-i7, 4-8GB RAM, 128GB SSD; Backlit keyboard, TPM, Fingerprint scanner; Optional 3G Business-ready Ultrabooks aren’t exactly plentiful even now the standard has matured. In...
Lightest 13-inch laptop ever, Fully featured, Powerful, Good battery life...
Not the most attractive, Minor upgrade to last model, Expensive, Average screen and keyboard...
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Toshiba's Portege Z930 is one of the new breed of Ultrabooks in the market.For the uninitiated, Ultrabooks are essentially thin and lightweight notebooks running on the latest Intel Core processor.They are generally easy to lug around in your backpack...
Chic design; slim and lightweight; plenty of security features; long battery life; runs smooth...
Pricey.
The Z930 has more than good looks going for it. The slim and lightweight chassis houses some of the latest components which allow the notebook to operate super smoothly...
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The Toshiba Portégé Z930 is a 13.3" ultrabook that's just 1.59 cm thick and weighs under 1.2 kg. It also has a matte screen panel, which is sure to please...
Good levels of processing power, Quiet (35 dB(A) when working hard), Highcontrast matte screen (600:1), Goodquality headphones out, Separate headphones and mic sockets, HDMI and VGA outs, No need for adapters (standardformat connections used)...
Not so good for games, Onscreen colour fidelity could be better (Delta E = 10), TN screen (tight vertical viewing angles), Poorquality speakers...
The Toshiba Portégé Z930 has plenty of qualities for users on the move. It's slim, powerful, light, and has a decent battery life, a good set of connections and a matte screen finish. With a better screen and speakers, it could easily have bagged a fifth...
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Long before Apple had created the MacBook Air and Intel coined the term Ultrabook, there was the Toshiba Portege. This dipped to around 1.5kg more than a decade ago, yet still provided a useful battery life and decent performance. Today, the Portege model...
Bestinclass processor performance, Good graphics power for an Ultrabook, Fullsized VGA, HDMI & GbE ports, SIM slot for 3G wireless data...
Only reasonable battery life, Pricey...
As with pretty much every Portege before it, the Z930-10Q is a mightily impressive bit of kit. Its performance belies its size considerably, and its battery life is reasonable if not exceptional in its class. Unfortunately, all this quality comes at a c...
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We've already seen the Portege version of the Z930, so were eager to try out the much cheaper Satellite model. Apart from a few internal components, there's not much difference between the two, meaning you get a fantastically thin and light Ultrabook f...
The keyboard won’t suit everyone, but the Satellite Z930 provides strong performance wrapped up in an attractive, lightweight design. And, at just £799, it’s competitively priced for an Ultrabook...
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With a maximum thickness that barely approaches 17mm and a weight that's only just over 1.1kg, the 13.3in Toshiba Satellite Z930 is clearly one of the shining examples of what conventional Ultrabooks can and should be. It also packs a great amount of p...
Very thin and very light, Speedy solid state drive, Full-sized ports, Gigabit Ethernet...
Glossy screen, Touchpad buttons, Battery life a little short...
As far as Ultrabooks are concerned, the Satellite Z930 is a beauty. It's only about 17mm at its thickest point and it weighs well under 1.2kg. Despite being so thin and light it still manages to pack in full-sized ports and very good performance. Pick...
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With a maximum thickness that barely approaches 17mm and a weight that's only just over 1.1kg, the 13.3in Toshiba Satellite Z930 is clearly one of the shining examples of what conventional Ultrabooks can and should be. It also packs a great amount of p...
As far as Ultrabooks are concerned, the Satellite Z930 is a beauty. It's only about 17mm at its thickest point and it weighs well under 1.2kg. Despite being so thin and light it still manages to pack in full-sized ports and very good performance. Pick...
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The Toshiba Satellite Z930 has a sleek ultra-thin chassis, with most of the ports relegated to the back. There’s one USB3 port on the right, as well as two 3.5mm audio jacks and a multi-format card reader on the left, but you’ll need to reach around to...
It's very thin and light with decent performance, but you can get a similar laptop for a lot less...
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Toshiba's flagship Ultrabook range is the latest recipient of the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. The result is the Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X. Although the computer keeps the same chassis as the original Toshiba Z830 , the internal components have been...
Ivy Bridge power, Plenty of connections, Very portable, 128GB SSD, Decent battery life...
No Full HD display, Average speakers, Bloatware, Stiff trackpad buttons, Only one USB 3.0 drive...
We were positive about Toshiba's first Ultrabook, and the Satellite Z930 is another shining example of how to maximise connectivity, design and value for money performance. If you want an Ultrabook exclusively for entertainment then we'd recommend lookin...
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Ah, yes. The Toshiba Satellite. The stalwart of the laptop world. Always popular with companies looking to buy workstation notebooks in bulk, probably because they're so cheap. So what's this brand doing in the ostensibly high-end Ultrabook market?The ans...
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The trackpad has lost its metal bezel and fingerprint reader, so it feels more pleasant to use, it's now proudly sporting an Ivy Bridge processor and upgraded internal graphics, and its screen is one of the best in its class.The Z930 has a matte rather th...
Impressive performance, Svelte proportions, Matte display keeps reflections at bay...
Loaded with bloatware...
verdict At just 16mm thick, this 1.12kg, Ivy Bridge Core i5 Ultrabook is so thin you'll have to watch you don't cut yourself. A 128GB SSD (admittedly stuffed full of bloatware) and a glare-free matte screen are handy, while 6GB of RAM and a 6-hour-ish bat...
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Toshiba's flagship Ultrabook range is the latest recipient of the new Intel Ivy Bridge processors. The result is the Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X. Although the computer keeps the same chassis as the original Toshiba Z830, the internal components have been g...
Ivy Bridge power, Plenty of connections, Very portable, 128GB SSD, Decent battery life...
No Full HD display, Average speakers, Bloatware, Stiff trackpad buttons, Only one USB 3.0 drive...
Buying Guide Best printer 2012: top inkjet and laser printers The Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X manages to offer an excellent balance between power and affordability. It's a very accomplished Ultrabook - thin, light and powerful enough to handle a wide range...
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Sebastian Jentsch (translated by Liala Stieglitz), 01/08/2013 Striking looks, low weight, long runtimes and first-rate connections. Sounds like the perfect business qualities. However, there are shortcomings in details. Why is the premium claim not m...
Toshiba's Portégé Z930-105 (EUR 1280) is aimed at demanding ultrabook customers who need an everyday suitable Office subnotebook. Matte surfaces, solid build within the scope of what's possible, viable runtimes and an AR-coated screen. The swift work s...
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While the Z830's record-breaking angular, lightweight case remains unchanged, the newer Satellite Z930 features a low-voltage Intel Ivy Bridge CPU and its integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000. Similarly, the ultrabook now features a 256 GB SSD . As the case...
Extremely light 13.3 incher, Rigid within the realms of what's possible, Matte surfaces, Many ports at the rear, High application performance, Fast, big SSD, Full performance on battery, Very good battery life, Fan's low operating noise, Low heat dissipat...
TFT's weak colors, viewing angles, Builtin battery, Weak typing feedback, Stiff mouse keys, No docking option...
After thoroughly testing the Toshiba Satellite Z930-119 , we conclude that the second-generation ultrabook is a well-designed successor to the first-generation Japanese Z830 ultrabook from late 2011. Through the use of an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, Tosh...
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