The Toshiba Portegé R30 is ultimately recommendable over competing Ultrabooks only in certain situations. Its potential for high performance is a major selling point; unlike Ultrabooks, the R30 uses socketed full wattage Intel processors up to the i7...
Toshiba Portege R30-A-15C Pricey yet good? The combination of a long runtime (almost 10 hours in the Wi-Fi test), matte and bright (Full HD) IPS screen , and low weight seems compelling. The very good, low emissions that have to be praised highly in...
If you're not too bothered by how your portable looks, or actually prefer a sober and business-like appearance, the Portégé R30-A-14K has a lot going for it. It is a little on the pricey side for the specification, but the build quality and overall...
The Toshiba Portege R30-A1302 ultraportable has a high-powered processor and speedy solid-state drive (SSD). It's not the most forward-looking system in the world, but its throwback features, such as a DVD drive and ExpressCard port, will keep veteran users happy.
Toshiba’s PC division tends to focus on the consumer market, employing the company’s decades of experience with audio and video technologies to produce attractive multimedia and entertainment systems for home users. However, it does produce a number of...
Toshiba tends to take its time when it comes to new fads like Ultrabooks, or even updating its laptops with the latest Haswell processors. True to form, its Portégé R30 is a distinctly unassuming mid-range laptop with a modest specification and little in...
The Toshiba Portege R30-A delivers the bare minimum a business notebook should cover and despite the old hardware, the system delivers unmatched performance for the given price thanks to the powerful 37W CPU. The chip can handle even more CPU or...
Lisa Gade reviews the Toshiba Portege R30 ultraportable laptop. The R30 is a 13.3″ machine with more ports, expandability and drives than you'd find on an Ultrabook, yet it still weighs just 3.25 pounds. The 1″ thick Portege R30 runs on Intel 4th gen...
There aren't a lot of bells and whistles with this notebook, but it is ergonomic and functional. Importantly, it combines a reasonably light weight with some features business users will particularly like: A DVD drive, Ethernet and VGA. The downside is...
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