The first Ultrabook Toshiba is now available in the hexagon below1000 euros under reference Toshiba Portege Z830-10E. This model of13.3-inch anti-glare panel runs on Intel platform Huron River SandyBridge processor with low power Core i5, a 128GB SSD and connectivityincluding HDMI and USB 3.0. It also has a solid design, a backlitkeyboard, a nice light and good self-announced.
Like any self-respecting Ultrabook, islight weight and compact dimensions making it easily transportable.It also announced a battery life that allows in practice to takeabout 6 hours surfing the Internet via Wi-Fi.
This model has several advantagesallowing it to stand out from the competition, starting with its13.3-inch screen. While it adopts a 16:9 format and definition of1366 × 768, which is classic, but has a matte treatment while itscompetitors are adorned with a glossy panel. It appears thereforeless prone to glare and easier to read in bright environments.
Its connectivity is provided over thepresence of 3 USB ports instead of 2 for its competitors, theadvantage of a technology Sleep'N'Charge to charge a small deviceeven if the PC is in standby or off, and while that another is thestandard USB 3.0 to enjoy speeds up to 10 times greater than USB 2.0with USB 3.0. And that's not all as it includes two "true"HDMI and VGA ports as well as an Ethernet connector away from thecompetition. Modules wireless Wi-Fi n and Bluetooth 3.0 + HS is alsoon the agenda, so just what the majority of users.
For the rest, there are close to thespecifications Ultrabooks already on the market with a Core i5-2467MSandy Bridge associated with 4 GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD that ensureproper performance in multitasking too pushed and use common. If theSSD offers a storage space of less than a mechanical hard drive, heis silent, less energy, more impact resistant and swift which inpractice allows a better reactivity.



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