Toshiba Portégé R830 adds red and Core i7 chips
The red-alloy-shell version of the Core i5-2435M processor costs 27.9 million while the highest-end Core i7 version costs 34.3 million.
The red-alloy-shell version of the Core i5-2435M processor costs 27.9 million while the highest-end Core i7 version costs 34.3 million.
>>>Review Toshiba Portégé R830
The Toshiba Portégé Z830 is red in alloy.
Toshiba's highest-end business laptop, Portégé R830 began selling two new versions in the Vietnamese market. The first is the Portégé R830-2045UR with a red alloy case for users who are women. This model also has a strong configuration with Intel Core i5-2435M processor with 2.4 GHz speed, 4 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics graphics chip and 640 GB hard drive.
For users who require high configurations, the most heavily equipped version of the R830 also uses an Intel Core i7-2640M processor clocked at 2.8 GHz. The R830-2047U version also has 4 GB of RAM memory, Intel HD Graphics graphics chip, 640 GB hard drive.
The most advanced Core i7 version in the R830 series for entrepreneurs.
Portégé R830-2045UR has a reference price in the market of VND 27.9 million while the R830-2047U is VND 34.3 million.
The R830 is currently the world's lightest 13-inch screen laptop. It can withstand impact when dropped from a height of 0.76 meters and under heavy pressure on the LCD screen lid equivalent to 100 kg. Portégé also has a number of other features such as an overflow keyboard, mobile phone charging even when the laptop is off .
You should read it
- Superport Portégé R830 costs 15.3 million
- Review Toshiba Portégé R830
- Toshiba Vietnam launches notebook collection for summer 2011
- Toshiba adds V line using Core i3 chip
- The first laptop used Hasswell chips to Vietnam
- Ultrabook Full HD screen, removable keyboard of Toshiba
- Toshiba joins the 'village' of Intel Core i7 laptop
- Core i5 laptop chips stand out
- Toshiba Satellite P505 equipped with Core i7 chip
- Toshiba's 'terrible' 3D laptop configuration
- Satellite P50 - The first laptop to use Toshiba Haswell chip
- The MacBook Air pitted against the Portégé R830
Maybe you are interested
How to identify SSD hard drive is real or fake How to turn on the HP Laptop keyboard light Laptop Instructions for installing drivers for Windows with DriverPack Solution How to distinguish genuine and fake laptop chargers How to monitor laptop battery with Battery Alarm on Windows 10 How to fix white screen on laptop