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Toshiba Portege Z930-10Q

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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 lives on, and goes from strength to strength. The Z930-10Q may be one of the slimmest notebooks on the market, but it still packs a heavyweight punch.

Not only does the Portege sport Intel's latest Ivy Bridge processor generation, it also goes one further than even Asus' Zenbook Prime UX32A by using the top Core i5 ultra-low voltage model. This is the 3427U, which runs nominally at 1.8GHz, but can also increase the speed of a single core to 2.8GHz for single-threaded tasks and two cores at up to 2.3GHz via Intel Turbo Boost. It's a dual-core processor with Intel Hyper-Threading, too, so presents four virtual CPUs for optimal multi-threaded performance. Our review sample also came with the maximum 6GB RAM available for the model, which puts it ahead of some other Ultrabooks again.

With its Intel Ivy Bridge-generation processor, the Portege takes advantage of the latter's HD 4000 integrated graphics, rather than a separate device. This has proven itself significantly more powerful than the HD 3000 graphics it supersedes. It hasn't quite entered dedicated gamer realms, but for occasional entertainment it will be adequate.

The 13.3in screen is pretty standard, offering the 1,366 x 768 widescreen resolution we usually see at this size. It has a matt coating, so isn't plagued by the reflections in bright lighting that glossy screens can suffer. Horizontal viewing angles are good, but vertical viewing tails off rather quickly at anything other than straight on, making good vertical angling of the screen a necessity.

If the Portege has one slight drawback, it's that the keyboard keys are a little narrow in the back to front direction, and the action not quite as defined as the best out there. It's still a reasonable keyboard to type on for extended periods, but the key size is one price you pay for the diminutive proportions of the Portege, and if you have blacksmith's fingers this might not be the notebook for you.