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Toshiba Ultrabooks 2012 Overview U840, Z930, U840W

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Published on Jun 30, 2012

http://ultrabooknews.com/tag/toshiba/ We're looking at the U840, Z930 and U840W at Toshiba's Eurpoean HQ in Germany. These are the European versions of the U845, Z935 and U845W that appear in the US. The Z930 is already available to order in Germany. The other two devices will follow in July/August.

We're loving the U840W for productivity. Toshiba have a new Utility called the Toshiba Split Screen Utility which seems to work well and allows windows to be snapped to preset areas of the screen.

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  • Ipeace90

    its z930 not 830

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  • john murray

    er er er er er er and why does the camera angle have to jump around so sharply. I appreciate chaps trying to bring us some info and reviews but this is awful - suggest practicingspeaking without saying errr before post

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  • Mukhammed Safiullin

    I think having two slots would be very useful for work.

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  • Awayze

    It has two SD card slots, why?!?!

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  • wallaguest1

    are netbooks, they remove less used hardware so save weight, you need to buy an external USB DVD reader

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  • Atik Hasan

    where is the DVD drive?

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  • zeroocool101

    i will definetely wait for the toshiba z930 ;) the best ultrabook for me. all ports that i need every day in one. all in one :)

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  • darkyspread

    Is there no OEM left in the world with an ounce of brain to still make 16:10 display business/pro laptops except for Apple? Toshiba is heading in the worst direction with even wider displays for laptops. As if 16:9 isn't bad enough, sigh. Guess I'm gonna buy a Macbook Air as my next laptop.

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  • jcfbell3001

    whose chipper is dis???

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  • z00h

    zed is dead baby

    Chippy, that 21:9 laptop... I thought I'll hate the idea but it probably could be a good dual screen setup on the go type of thing. If only it was a tad taller.

    Regards Z935, looking at the outside dimensions I thought it's got a 16:10 screen. Then you opened it and I thought FUUUU. That bezel is criminal.

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