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Toshiba announces new Portege A30-C and Z30t-C SKUs

Toshiba announces new Portege A30-C and Z30t-C SKUs
Toshiba announces new Portege A30-C and Z30t-C SKUs
The Japanese manufacturer is expanding upon its existing business lineup with even more Skylake and HD/FHD display options starting at 1449 Euros.

Toshiba has made available a total of seven new configurations to complement its existing family of business notebooks. These include the Portege A30C, Z30-C, and Z30t-C each with 13.3-inch HD or FHD displays depending on the SKU. As an example, the Portege Z30t-C-110 is equipped with an anti-glare (matte) FHD touchscreen with a final weight in between that of the 1.2 kg Z30-C and 1.5 kg A30-C.

Core components will again depend on the model with Skylake options ranging from a Core i3 up to a Core i7. Storage drives include a 1 TB HDD or 512 GB SSD and up to 16 GB RAM with 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 4.1, and integrated LTE WWAN radio as standard.

The manufacturer claims that its Portege family of notebooks has passed TÜV Rheinland stress tests for reliability and durability. Toshiba is even promising a full refund or repair of a defective notebook should its hardware fail within the first year of purchase.

The following SKUs are now available for purchase in certain parts of Europe. See our dedicated review on the Portege Z30-B and Z30t-B for more details on hardware and features. Toshiba recently announced that it would be scaling down its consumer lineup of notebooks to focus on its more profitable business offerings.

  • Portégé Z30-C-138: 2349 Euros
  • Portégé Z30t-C-110: 2249 Euros
  • Portégé Z30-C-12Z: 2049 Euros
  • Portégé Z30-C-12U: 1949 Euros
  • Portégé A30-C-14R: 1799 Euros
  • Portégé A30-C-14U: 1649 Euros
  • Portégé A30-C-14X: 1449 Euros
Portégé Z30-C
Portégé Z30-C
Portégé Z30-C
Portégé Z30-C
Portégé Z30-C
Portégé Z30-C
Portégé A30-C
Portégé A30-C

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Ronald Tiefenthäler/ Allen Ngo, 2016-04- 1 (Update: 2016-04- 1)