360 degrees on diet. Toshiba saves in terms of weight. The X20W is lighter than every other 360-degree convertible and even lighter than most tablets with a keyboard dock. Do stability and cooling come too short?
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Toshiba-Portege-X20W-7600U-512-GB-Convertible-Review.207592.0.html
I just simply can't understand how this tiny quiet fan can keep 7600u at such a low temp, even its case doesn't heat up much!
But is it better than the Lenovo X1 Yoga 2nd gen?
Fujitsu Lifebook P727 is very similar and the obvious competitor; worryingly, I can't see it on your list of "upcoming reviews". :-\
This is bullshit! It is clearly visible on the photo that it has _glossy_ display with some shitty film on it. This is not _antiglare_ or _semiglare_.
Quote from: Bo Shlomo on March 23, 2017, 04:36:17
This is bullshit! It is clearly visible on the photo that it has _glossy_ display with some shitty film on it. This is not _antiglare_ or _semiglare_.
It may not be "fully" anti-glare, but then again, so are most business laptops. In fact, Macbooks' glossy displays have less glare than most "anti-glare" matte panels.
Having said that, with a non-reflective panel of almost 450 nits of brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio and 97% sRGB color coverage, this laptop undeniably has one of the best laptop FHD displays on the market.
Hi, i just bought this notebook and i got this USB C to HDMI adapter with another USB C input as passthrough for the power supply. So charging while displaying to external output is possible.
The M.2 NVME SSD is located on the other side of the motherboard and is fully upgradeable!