Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Toshiba Dynabook Portege X30W - Intel CPU and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba Dynabook Portege X30W - Intel CPU.
March 2021
(83%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
extremely light magnesium case, solid workmanship of the case, ample system performance, good battery life under low load, very fast charging times, matte touch display with tablet function, 2x Thunderbolt 4
fans can get loud, high price, RAM not expandable
In review: Dynabook Portégé X30-W-J-10K. Test device provided by Dynabook GermanyThe light magnesium case of the Dynabook Portégé X30W-J-10K cannot only convince with its weight. The feel and workmanship are very good for the price. We also liked the matt...
Very lightweight (sub-1kg), Bundled stylus, Privacy cover for IR webcam, All-day battery life
Clunky laptop attachment for stylus
The Portégé X30W-J is an impressively lightweight convertible 13.3-inch laptop, with slim bezels giving it a decent screen-to-body ratio (81.3%). Knowledge workers can expect all-day battery life and a bit more, and the fast charge capability is a plus p...
Published: 2021-08-25, Author: Ray , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Intel Evo standard sets new highs for laptops, Battery life is solid – a full workday plus, Gorilla Glass NBT screen beats soda glass every time, Good honest specifications – not full of marketing hype
None really – perhaps a tad conservative-looking
The Dynabook Portégé X30W-J is an ultra-light weight 13.3" Intel 11th Generation notebook. It exceeds the new Project EVO specifications...
Bright matte screen is really nice, Incredibly light at 989g, Military spec for durability, Decent port selection
Doesn't just wake up super quickly, Function keys are awkward, Not exactly a good looking laptop, Despite the durability rating, the build feels cheap, Keyboard and mouse feel a little cheap, too, Battery could be better
We're delighted to see Toshiba's laptops return to Australia, even if they are in the new brand of Dynabook, and we suspect business users who recall the brand with firm familiarity would be, as well. It's nice to see a little more competition from one of...
Bright matte screen is really nice, Incredibly light at 989g, Military spec for durability, Decent port selection
Doesn't just wake up super quickly, Function keys are awkward, Not exactly a good looking laptop, Despite the durability rating, the build feels cheap, Keyboard and mouse feel a little cheap, too, Battery could be better
We're delighted to see Toshiba's laptops return to Australia, even if they are in the new brand of Dynabook, and we suspect business users who recall the brand with firm familiarity would be, as well. It's nice to see a little more competition from one of...
Incredibly light, 2-in-1 flexibility, Does most things well, Intel EVO certtified
A little pricey, Not the greatest looker
If you need both a laptop and a tablet then this 2-in-1 delivers the goods. It is a great all-rounder. However, multi-functionality isn't for everybody...
Abstract: Keumars Afifi-Sabet/IT ProOver the last couple of years, Dynabook has produced a string of devices that are laudably solid, but never truly outstanding. Last year's Portégé X30L-G, for example, was well-built and reliable, but it was let down by its la...
Abstract: Dynabook Portégé X30W-J không chỉ là một chiếc laptop siêu di động cao cấp dành cho doanh nhân bởi tính gọn nhẹ trong thiết kế, mạnh mẽ trong hiệu suất mà với thiết kế màn hình mở 360 độ cùng bút cảm ứng đi kèm thì nó còn dành cho các họa sĩ, đồ họa viên...