There is a new category of laptops, known as Ultrabooks — it would be a small and light models, which certainly won't sacrifice performance on behalf of the size. The latest model from Toshiba of Japan will Portégé Z830 Ultrabook, where it is touted to be the lightest 13.3 Ultrabook immersion in the world under the brand name 2.5 lbs while encased in a shell, not thicker than 15.9 mm.

Not only that, Toshiba is proud to say that Z830 the Portégé series is approximately 20% lighter and thinner 40% compared with award-winning Portégé ultraportable R830 series. Needless to say, with a price that starts from the magical 1,000 Mark enabling unprecedented mobility, durability and essential features in a stylish design, Toshiba may is the winner here.

Exactly what will be the engine of the new Portégé Z830? Well, we're looking at the second generation, Intel Core, combined with the speed of DDR3 memory, providing everything you need to get your work without breaking your back where long-distance traveling. With 128 GB SSD and exclusive Hi-speed launch technology Toshiba you can be sure that you can enable Z830 Portégé overnight, helping to boot up the program of your choice within moments.

Not only that, Toshiba knows that some of you out there love to work in the dark – especially when it's late at night, as you tend to be more productive in this way. Well, in case you can't see your surroundings and knock over a glass of water, don't worry – the LED backlit display and a full-size spill-resistant keyboard should be perfect in order to avoid such situations.

In addition you are able to juice up your favorite device via USB when connected to USB technology use Ultrabook sleep & Toshiba charge. With the inclusion of the stereo speakers, which also improved audio technology from sound waves, the Portégé Z830 works great to help keep you entertained whenever you need to take a break.

You can start saving for Toshiba Portégé series Z830 as now he arrives Ultrabook this coming November.

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  1. Anonymous September 9, 2011 at 7:55 AM