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Toshiba has unveiled what it says is the thinnest notebook yet, the Z830.
The 13.3in notebook – which falls into the "ultrabook" category recently defined by Intel for very thin, light laptops – was shown off at the IFA technology show in Berlin on Thursday. Toshiba also launched a new Android tablet, the AT200.
Andy Bass, Toshiba's sales and marketing chief for the EMEA region, claimed that the company has been "launching ultrabooks for many years now", in that it has always tried to make its laptops thin and light. However, he said, the Z830 was the thinnest and lightest yet.
The Toshiba ultrabook is 15mm thick, despite which it offers three USB ports along with HDMI, VGA and Gigabit Ethernet ports. It weighs 1.11kg. Intel's specification for an ultrabook says it must be 20mm thick at most, and weigh a maximum of 1.4kg.
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Note: The width of your index finger is around 1 centimeter high.
The 13.3in notebook – which falls into the "ultrabook" category recently defined by Intel for very thin, light laptops – was shown off at the IFA technology show in Berlin on Thursday. Toshiba also launched a new Android tablet, the AT200.
Andy Bass, Toshiba's sales and marketing chief for the EMEA region, claimed that the company has been "launching ultrabooks for many years now", in that it has always tried to make its laptops thin and light. However, he said, the Z830 was the thinnest and lightest yet.
The Toshiba ultrabook is 15mm thick, despite which it offers three USB ports along with HDMI, VGA and Gigabit Ethernet ports. It weighs 1.11kg. Intel's specification for an ultrabook says it must be 20mm thick at most, and weigh a maximum of 1.4kg.
Read more here.
Note: The width of your index finger is around 1 centimeter high.