Toshiba Portege Z835-P330 - Laptop Features n Specs
The Toshiba Portege Z835-P330 is the lightest, longest lasting ultrabook we've seen yet, and its affordability adds sparkle to a system with moderate performance and limited graphics capability.
The Z835-P330 sports a dark grey magnesium alloy chassis, providing a light but sturdy base. The lid is also covered in magnesium, but is layered on top of a flexible ome might say flimsyplastic bezel. Inside the magnesium chassis, Toshiba has also reinforced the structure with a honeycomb-patterned plastic ribbing. As a result the Z835-P330 manages to feel far more stable than the Acer Aspire S3 , which also went with a magnesium and plastic approach. Neither, however, can match the look and feel of the solid aluminum chassis on the Editors' Choice Asus Zenbook UX31 . While you're carrying the Z835-P330 around, watch out for its corners. The sharp 90-degree corners, reinforced with magnesium, are just sharp enough to hurt if they were to jab somebody. While people may occasionally chop their food with the MacBook Air as a joke, most ultrabooks have rounded corners.
The Toshiba Portege Z835-P330 is the lightest, longest lasting ultrabook we've seen yet, and its affordability adds sparkle to a system with moderate performance and limited graphics capability.
The Z835-P330 sports a dark grey magnesium alloy chassis, providing a light but sturdy base. The lid is also covered in magnesium, but is layered on top of a flexible ome might say flimsyplastic bezel. Inside the magnesium chassis, Toshiba has also reinforced the structure with a honeycomb-patterned plastic ribbing. As a result the Z835-P330 manages to feel far more stable than the Acer Aspire S3 , which also went with a magnesium and plastic approach. Neither, however, can match the look and feel of the solid aluminum chassis on the Editors' Choice Asus Zenbook UX31 . While you're carrying the Z835-P330 around, watch out for its corners. The sharp 90-degree corners, reinforced with magnesium, are just sharp enough to hurt if they were to jab somebody. While people may occasionally chop their food with the MacBook Air as a joke, most ultrabooks have rounded corners.
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