Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X Review

£800Nov 2012 toshiba.co.uk

Stuff says 5 Hot Buy

The Toshiba is so thin it's hardly there, but little is sacrificed to achieve such a small size 

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Stuff magazine Fri, Nov 2 2012, 1:00AM

Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X review – intro 

Strip an Ultrabook down to the basics and it's really just a very thin laptop. In which case Toshiba's new Z930 may well be the ultimate example of the form: it weighs in at 1.12kg and tapers down to a barely-there 8.3mm. 

That means it has the same dimensions as its predecessor, the flawed Z830, but otherwise it's had a much-needed overhaul over its 3-star sibling. 

Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X review – Ultrabook hero? 

The trackpad has lost its metal bezel and fingerprint reader, so it feels more pleasant to use, it's now proudly sporting an Ivy Bridge processor and upgraded internal graphics, and its screen is one of the best in its class. 

The Z930 has a matte rather than glossy screen - so you won't suffer awkward reflections if you're using it outdoors or under bright office lights.

Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X review – software

It's a bit of a shame that, as with rivals from the likes of Sony, the Tosh comes with a ridiculous amount of software preinstalled. Some of it quite useful, like the power monitor that will feed back exactly how many Watts you're using at any one time, but most of it is just wasting space. 

Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X review – looks the business 

All those 'utilities' reinforce a suspicion that if it weren't for the almost improbably dimensions, the all-grey mag alloy and plastic Toshiba would be danger of feeling a littler corporate. As it is, however, that design keeps it in the fun zone. If you don't mind pruning some software, it's comfortably the machine to own. 

Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X review – ports and in use 

Most of the ports are round the back in order to keep the size down, though Tosh has kindly put a single USB on the side for ease of access while you're working. More would be nice. 

The keyboard is solid and well supported given the Z930's lack of girth, but the button design makes the keyboard strangely thin, while the space bar is unresponsive. You'll get used to it though.

Toshiba Satellite Z930-10X review – verdict 

At just 16mm thick, this 1.12kg, Ivy Bridge Core i5 Ultrabook is so thin you’ll have to watch you don’t cut yourself. A 128GB SSD (admittedly stuffed full of bloatware) and a glare-free matte screen are handy, while 6GB of RAM and a 6-hour-ish battery tickle us too. 

 

 

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Tech Specs

Battery life
5 hours 30 minutes (tested)
Bluetooth
4.0
Dimensions
316x227x15.9mm
Graphics card
Intel HD Graphics 4000
HDMI
Yes
Memory card slots
SD reader
Operating system
Windows 7 Home Premium
Processor
Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 3317U @ 1.7GHz
RAM
6GB RAM
Screen resolution
1366x768
Screen size
13.3in
Storage
128GB SSD
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 x2, USB 3.0 x1
Weight
1.12kg