Though its better branded intended for flagship laptops like the high-res Kirabook, Toshiba has a line of enterprise apparatus with the intention of can be honestly no-nonsense intended for consumers, too. And they all a moment ago got better. On Monday, the company released five in mint condition enterprise notebooks in its Portege and Tecra shape, ranging from Ultrabooks to full-on workstations.
Starting by the thinnest edge of the spectrum, Toshiba’s 13.3-inch Toshiba Portege Z30 measures 0.7 inches thick and 2.6 pounds, making it on the lighter plane even intended for an Ultrabook. Unlike more or less consumer models with the intention of edit ports to save opportunity, the Z30 still comes with an Ethernet haven, three USB 3.0 ports, and a relation rarity – full-side HDMI and VGA ports. It will be bought intended for $1,279 and up.
A shade thicker by “about an creep thick,” the R30 weighs in by 3.3 pounds, but you’ll follow an optical drive intended for the very bulk and heaviness, along with a full-speed Intel Core M laptop, slightly than the clocked-down Ultrabook variant.
The Tecra Z40 and Z50 offer better screens – 14.4 inches and 15.6 inches, correspondingly – but stay honestly compact by 0.8 inches thick. You can as well spec them dated with 1600 x 900 screens slightly than the slightly pedestrian 1366 x 768 with the intention of comes standard, and add discrete Nvidia GeForce GT730M graphics. Both will be bought intended for $1,229.
For users who really need power, the Tecra W50 offers Intel Core i7 processors, Nvidia Quadro discrete graphics with up to 2GB of keen reminiscence, and a 15.6-inch 1080p demonstrate, along with a appropriate early worth of $1,999.
All the in mint condition models give birth to updated styles using Toshiba’s “Tough Body” design, which uses a honeycomb make up forged from magnesium alloy intended for inflexibility. They as well sport Intel’s fourth-gen “Haswell” processors, which embody a legitimate boost in battery life.
The Z30, Z40 and W50 will shot on garage sale October 18, while the Z50 and R30 will arrive in November.
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