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No one can go wrong with a Toshiba laptop. If you consider buying the company's Satellite Z830-10U, then you're making the right choice, as this £1,000 (only the UK price is available) device is elegant, lightweight, very slim and with a performance that...
The Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U has a build quality that many won't like, a poor screen in terms of pixels and poor battery life. The Asus Zenbook UX31 would be a much better choice...
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On the face of it, the Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U is identical to the Toshiba Portégé Z830-10P. On closer inspection there are some tiny differences to be found save other than the small 'Satellite' logo at the bottom left-hand edge of the keyboard. It...
The Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U costs less than the Portégé Z830-10P and has better hardware specifications. Business users will have to swallow the difference though in order to get Windows 7 Professional. For anyone else, the Satellite is the best opt...
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resellernews.co.nz Updated: 2014-02-07 02:44:43
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The Satellite Z830 is Toshiba’s first Ultrabook, available in New Zealand since October last year. Rather than shamelessly following the design of Apple’s MacBook Air, Toshiba has taken a traditional 13.3-inch laptop design and seemingly shaved off ev...
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The Satellite Z830 is Toshiba’s first Ultrabook, available in New Zealand since October last year. Rather than shamelessly following the design of Apple’s MacBook Air, Toshiba has taken a traditional 13.3-inch laptop design and seemingly shaved off eve...
computing performance almost exactly matches the Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook we tested in February, as the two share the same CPU. However, in storage-dependent tasks the Toshiba Satellite Z830 comes closer to the likes of the Asus Zenbook or HP Folio 13, w...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-02-07 02:44:43
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The Toshiba Satellite Z830 might look like a laptop, but if it could speak it would tell you it’s an ultrabook - a new breed of laptop with impossibly thin dimensions, but still packing top-end specs. The Satellite Z830 is 0.83 cm thin and weighs just...
Make no mistake, the Satellite Z830 is a sexy-looking laptop owing to its metallic stylings and thin dimensions. Weighing just 1.12kg it is thinner even than Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Air. The Toshiba Z830 can also boast a good selection of ports. There are 3 USB ports in total, leaving plenty of opportunity to plug in accessories such as memory cards a controller for gaming and a mouse. There’s ev...
There aren’t too many downsides to the Toshiba Satellite Z830, but one of the most noticeable is that it can heat up quite a lot during use. You won’t be able to leave it on your lap for too long.The other negative here is the price. A new Toshiba Satellite Z830 with an Intel Core i3 processor will set you back around £900, and a few hundred more for an Intel Core i5 processor. However, look arou...
The Toshiba Satellite Z830 is a trendy, lightweight computer that ticks all the boxes. it’s thin, powerful and does everything asked of it without fuss. The Toshiba Satellite Z830 might be a little on the pricey side but it’s still one to watch. Toshi...
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Every major computing brand seems to be jumping on the Ultrabook bandwagon, and next in line is Toshiba, producing a machine that manages to get almost everything right. While other manufacturers are building multiple configurations of their Ultraboo...
Well designed; Backlit keys; USB 3.0; Lots of connection options;...
Mouse gestures aren't fully supported; Screen could be better;...
While the screen isn't the level of quality we expect in Toshiba's premium products, the Satellite Z830 is one of the best Ultrabooks we've seen to date, marrying an exceptional design, solid build, and excellent price point. Pages: 1 2Tags ToshibaUltrabo...
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Intel's Ultrabook movement is on a roll. All the major laptop manufacturers either already have contenders in the field or are training them up, ensuring they take slimming pills to keep them below 22mm thick and weighing less than 1.5kg. The important pa...
Incredibly lightweight, Excellent connectivity, Affordable, Backlit keyboard, Matt screen...
Design not as clean as rivals, Screen's poor viewing angles, Mediocre keyboard...
With the Z830, Toshiba has created one of the lightest and most affordable Ultrabooks on the market, yet it's packed with connectivity, sports a matt screen, and offers premium touches like a backlit keyboard. Unfortunately, its staid design limits its vi...
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If you wanted a stylishly light and powerful Toshiba laptop, you would immediately look to the Japanese company's Portege R830 . That is, until you came across the Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U, priced at £999 in the UK (the US price isn't yet available). To...
Light and slim, Good keyboard and touchpad, Impressive speakers, Good performance, Plenty of connectivity...
Flimsy screen, Too much bloatware, Boxy design, Quite pricey, Matt screen will disappoint some...
The Satellite Pro Z830-10U is one of the best ultrabooks we've yet seen, and certain features, such as connectivity and touchpad usability, outshine all its rivals. However, there are still niggling issues such as build quality and excessive bloatware th...
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Updated: 2014-02-07 02:44:43
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The Toshiba Satellite Z830 represents the maker's foray into the Ultrabook arena, going head-to-head with similarly slimline laptops such as the Apple Macbook Air and the Acer Aspire S3, which are among the best ultrabooks around. Toshiba Satellite Z83...
Great touchpad, Excellent speakers, Good connectivity...
Too much bloatware, Flimsy screen, Performance lacks...
How does the Toshiba Satellite Z830 stack up against its Ultrabook competition? Well, we’d recommend it over all but the Asus Zenbook UX31. The reason being that the Satellite Z830-10U feels like an extra step forward from the Portege range rather tha...
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The way we hoped Ultrabooks would materialise when we first heard about them is about as close as Toshiba has gotten with its design of the 13.3in Satellite Z830. It's a magnificent piece of work that fits necessary ports and slots into an almost impos...
If you want to buy an Ultrabook, then buy this one. It's only 1.1kg and 16mm thick, but it has a conventional feature-set and it feels very comfortable to use. We enjoyed reviewing it very much, more so than the models from Acer and ASUS. Our only quib...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-02-07 02:44:43
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Tweet Submit If Intel has its way, there will come a day when we no longer use the word "ultrabook", and will just call everything laptops again. Until then, the ultrabook portfolio has been fleshed out with a third member: Toshiba's Satellite...
Great battery life, Thin and light without compromising ports, Backlit keyboard...
Keyboard is a little mushy, shallow travel, Screen is worryingly flexible...
Toshiba's Satellite Z830 is without question the leading ultrabook in the market today. With extra ports, backlit keyboard and stellar battery life, it stands head and shoulders above competitors.
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From a performance perspective, the Satellite Z830 mostly lived up to our expectations. It has an Intel Core i5-2467M low-voltage CPU, 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM (expandable to 6GB) and a 128GB solid state drive (SSD). With this configuration, the Z830 recorded...
Design, Features, Backlit keyboard...
Screen's viewing angles, Touchpad buttons, Sharp chassis corners...
If you want to buy an Ultrabook, then buy this one. It's only 1.1kg and 16mm thick, but it has a conventional feature-set and it feels very comfortable to use. We enjoyed reviewing it very much, more so than the models from Acer and ASUS. Our only quibble...
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If the ideal of Ultrabooks is to take current big power-guzzling notebooks and transform them into tablet-like, feather-light slivers of alloy without sacrificing too much performance or functionality, the 13.3in Toshiba Satellite Z830 comes closer tha...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:47:13
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If you wanted a stylishly light and powerful Toshiba laptop, you would immediately look to the Japanese company's Portege R830. That is, until you came across the Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U, priced at £999 in the UK (the US price isn't yet available).Tosh...
Light and slim, Good keyboard and touchpad, Impressive speakers, Good performance, Plenty of connectivity...
Flimsy screen, Too much bloatware, Boxy design, Quite pricey, Matt screen will disappoint some...
The Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U doesn't come in cheap, at £999, but there are several features this ultrabook provides that better what's on offer elsewhere. Unfortunately, though, the Toshiba Satellite Z830-10U appears to be somewhat bi-polar. It has some...
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Yes, you heard right. The Satellite Z830 is incredibly thin and light and offers many of the conveniences of that the Ultrabook category hopes to offer such as long battery life, a great keyboard, ample ports and fast SSD drives ideal for serious mobile w...
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If the ideal of Ultrabooks is to take current big power-guzzling notebooks and transform them into tablet-like, feather-light slivers of alloy without sacrificing too much performance or functionality, the 13.3in Toshiba Satellite Z830 comes closer tha...
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When splashing out the cash on a premium product like an ultrabook we expect the design and look to be top quality, and the Z830 does look attractive. For starters the magnesium alloy casing looks sleek and the laptop is most definitely thin at 15.9m...
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Our review Acer Aspire S3-951 (13.3 inch) Our review Asus Zenbook UX31 (13.3 inch) Our review Asus Zenbook UX21 (11.6 inch) Our review Lenovo IdeaPad U300s (13.3 inch) The manufacturer's aim is clear: The ultrabook should be as light-weight as possible a...
Extremely light for 13.3 inches, Rigid within the realms of what's possible, Fingerprint resistant surfaces, Comparatively many ports, Many ports at the rear, Good keyboard, High application performance, Full performance on battery power possible, Low hea...
Permanently audible fan, No docking option, Weak colors, viewing angles on the TFT, Built-in battery, Moderate battery life, Stiff mouse keys...
The Toshiba Satellite Z830 10J changes hands for a grand. The user benefits from the lightest 13.3 inch ultrabook (1110 grams) of all times. Even the MacBook Air 13 is heavier with 1330 grams. The magnesium aluminum lightweight construction is very simila...
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