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So what's different in the R835 compared to the business-oriented R830? In terms of design, looks, and build quality, both models are analogous . Consequently, we strongly recommend checking out our previous in-depth reviews of the R830-11C and R830-110 f...
Great CPU performance, Stable base, Easily accessible ports and expandability, Optical drive, Both USB 3.0 and eSATA, Precise multitouch touchpad...
High surface temperatures, High system noise, Weak lid, Narrow viewing angles, Low contrast, Poor outdoor usability/ Glossy screen, Average battery life, Spongy keyboard, Throttles when under very high loads...
The Portégé R830 was launched essentially right before the dawn of ultrabooks in mid- to late 2011. The notebook was at the time a light subnotebook with support for standard-voltage Sandy Bridge CPUs for generally faster performance. By today's standards...
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FOLLOW US SHARE Think of it as an ultrabook for budget-savvy consumers. The Toshiba Portege R835-P88 packs the power of a Core i5 processor, long battery life and face recognition software in a lightweight 3.2-pound frame, all for $849. Business travel...
Thin lightweight frame; Large accurate touchpad; Runs cool; Long battery life...
Skinny mushy keyboard keys; Mediocre graphics and performance...
The Toshiba Portege R835-P88 is a lightweight ultraportable with a sturdy frame and large accurate touchpad.
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With the deluge of ultrabooks stemming from Intel's initiative over the past few months, it's easy to forget ultraportables have been a part of the Windows PC landscape for quite some time. One of the unlikeliest sources was Toshiba; in 2010, a comp...
When Toshiba released the Portege R700 in 2010, it came out of nowhere. We didn't have ultrabooks on the market, and nobody was expecting a design like that from Toshiba of all companies. The design served them well, and they extended that design language...
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In a world where ultrabooks are hip and happening, ultraportables can seem like yesterday's news. The Toshiba Portege R835-P88 ($849.99 list) is the latest version of a model that's been around for years. It weighs a third of a pound more than the average...
Only 3.2 pounds including optical drive. Speedy performance. Nice screen and keyboard. Good battery life. WiDi.
No backlit keyboard. No Bluetooth. Noisy fan...
The Toshiba Portege R835-P88 shows that an ultraportable can still kick ultrabook butt...
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This computer system review lifts the hood on the Toshiba Portege R835-P56X and Toshiba Satellite A665-S5176X laptops to see what makes them tick.The Toshiba Portege R835-P56X is a 13.3-inch laptop that comes packed with a well-rounded feature set and...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2013-08-05 16:35:27
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4.50 For a ultraportable beauty and style are just as important as computing power. Sometimes even more important. The focus has been that of razor-thin, seductive frames, at the cost of speed, features, and price. Yes, I'm talking to you two— ($...
One of the lightest in the 13inch class. Superb typing experience. Aluminum design. Builtin optical drive. Standard voltage processor. Excellent performance. Superior battery score. Reasonably priced. WiDi2...
Poor speakers.
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For a ultraportable laptopsbeauty and style are just as important as computing power. Sometimes even more important. The focus has been that of razor-thin, seductive frames, at the cost of speed, features, and price. Yes, I'm talking to you two—Apple M...
One of the lightest in the 13-inch class. Superb typing experience. Aluminum design. Built-in optical drive. Standard voltage processor. Excellent performance. Superior battery score. Reasonably priced. WiDi2.
Poor speakers.
The Toshiba Portege R835-P50X is the epitome of what an ultraportable should be: Lightweight, relatively inexpensive, powerful, and equipped with enough battery life to last from dawn to dusk. Buy it nowBuy this laptop powered by an Intel® Core™ i3 pr...
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onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2013-08-05 16:35:27
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Toshiba Portege R835-P56X comes with a zippy 2.13 GHz Intel Core i5 2410M processor, 640 GB hard drive running at 5,400 rpm, and 4 gigs of RAM. In my lab tests, this laptop was a bit slower than the latest MacBook Pro which had a Core i5 Sandy Bridge p...
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Whenever we test one of Toshiba's ultraportable Portégé laptops, we're reminded of the stereotypical Volkswagen full of clowns: We're not sure exactly how they do it, but boy, do they cram a lot in there. So we were more than pleased when a...
Excellent speed, battery life; decent 3D graphics; optical drive; sturdy build...
Disappointing keyboard, speakers; vent on side blows very hot air; no Bluetooth...
Under $1,000, this sturdy little ultraportable is an excellent value, with top-notch app performance, a robust feature set, and nearly the longest battery life we’ve seen...
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The premium ultraportable notebook category has never been more competitive. Between the long-lasting , the gorgeous , and the instant-on , consumers have a wide range of compelling options. But what if you don't have well over a grand to spend? Enter...
We liked but didn't love the last Toshiba Portege because it ran a little hot and we experienced some problems with the touchpad. Toshiba has addressed those issues with the Portege R835-P56X. The company also beefed up the graphics performance while m...
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