Toshiba Intros Portege Z10t
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It’s no longer a secret that most major PC manufacturers are struggling to make ends meet, but for the regular tech consumer that can only be a good thing. Why? Well, because everyone is trying to impress now, innovate and be better than before.
Take Toshiba, for instance. The Japanese have always been famous for their laptops’ build quality and reliability, but, let’s be frank, basically all of their machines look the same. Not the Portege Z10t, though.
This is a tablet/ultrabook hybrid with battery such as Toshiba PA2487U Battery , Toshiba PA3107U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3383U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3384U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3285U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3191U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3166U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3331U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3098U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3084U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3399U-1BRS Battery , Toshiba PA3395U-1BRS Battery like dozens of others from a handful of other manufacturers, but for Toshiba it’s a first. It’s the first of their hybrids that can be used both as a traditional laptop and a standalone tab.
For that purpose, the Portege comes with a sleek, detachable keyboard. Again, not awfully original compared with the competition, but a big step forward for Toshiba.
The Z10t has been unveiled at the IDF (Intel Developer Forum) in Beijing, but there are no words on pricing or release dates yet. Mum’s the word in the spec department too, although we do know the hybrid sports a 10-inch display, packs an Intel Ivy Bridge CPU, USB 3.0, HDMI and a full-size SD card slot. And, naturally, it runs Windows 8.