For those interesting in an excellent performer in a light weight and compact package, the Toshiba Portégé X20 really ought to be checked out, even if it’s only desired as a standard laptop. The convertible nature means you’ll probably get away with using it (keyboard folded all the way around) during take off and landing.
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M ost 2-in-1 convertibles make compromises. For instance, the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 used an ultra-lowpower processor to keep its weight and dimensions down. The Portégé X20W, on the other hand, packs serious specs, stonking battery life and...
Underneath that ultraportable exterior, the Toshiba Portege X20 is a beast, offering outstanding performance and battery life, along with business-grade security features. It's not cheap, and there are a few niggles like fan noise and small trackpad,...
The featherlight, flexible Portege X20W-D shows Toshiba hasn't lost its touch when it comes to business laptops, delivering a solid 2-in-1 that's ready for long flights, boardroom presentations and coffee shop...
The featherlight, flexible Portege X20W-D shows Toshiba hasn't lost its touch when it comes to business laptops, delivering a solid 2-in-1 that's ready for long flights, boardroom presentations and coffee shop...
The featherlight, flexible Portege X20W-D shows Toshiba hasn't lost its touch when it comes to business laptops, delivering a solid 2-in-1 that's ready for long flights, boardroom presentations and coffee shop...
JAPANESE MANUFACTURER Toshiba's Portégé series is known as the company's top of the range ultra-portable laptops. The X20W is the company's latest 2-in-1 convertible contender, claiming to be the thinnest and lightest 12.5in business laptop available...
For those interesting in an excellent performer in a light weight and compact package, the Toshiba Portégé X20 really ought to be checked out, even if it’s only desired as a standard laptop. The convertible nature means you’ll probably get away with using it (keyboard folded all the way around) during take off and landing.
The Toshiba Portege X20W is a beast of a machine, with performance and battery life that quashes even Dell's excellent XPS 13. It's pricey, but if you want an ultraportable that doesn't compromise on power then the X20W will scratch your...
With its Wacom-based stylus, the X20W is useful in tablet mode, which is not always the case for 2-in-1 convertibles. Its excellent battery life, but not its limited ports, will appeal to business...
The Toshiba Portégé X20W will appeal to those looking for a laptop that can last all day long, and deliver some serious computational power while weighing almost nothing. It is expensive, but that won't be a problem for the target...
Well-built, great brand, will withstand commercial use, and at 15.4mm thin including the keyboard, it is a true lightweight heavyweight. To get the most out of it I would recommend a USB-C Toshiba dynadock 4K or the excellent Kensington 4K dock for...