In terms of comfort, we quite liked typing on the keyboard and the keypad.
Reviews Toshiba Portege R830 Series Has BeenNevertheless, in terms of functionality, the Portg series has been right up there with the others.Toshiba recently launched their Portg R830 notebook in the Indian market.
Its portable, light in weight and has a matte finish to it, which gives it a very demure plain look. The lid is quite thin and the R830 is one of the thinner notebooks in the market currently. The charging port, VGA port, eSATA cum USB port, HDMI port and USB 2.0 port are located on the left, while the USB 3.0 port along with a DVD writer, SD card slot, headphone, mic jack and LAN port are located on the right. The screen to projector key is separately located at the top as well. In between the keyboard and the touchpad, we have the touchpad lock key and the fingerprint scanner snugly fits in between the soft keys of the touchpad. The design isnt really anything extraordinary, but it does have that elegant sophisticated look of a no - nonsense laptop. The two hinges on either ends of the laptop are extremely sturdy as well and there was no wobbling of any kind. The bottom panel is pretty tough as well and in terms of ruggedness, it looked quite comparable to the ThinkPad X220, we reviewed earlier. Toshiba have done pretty well to get the right design and build for the R830. Its got Intels integrated HD graphics card 3000 as well and the display comes in at a resolution of 1366 x 768. In terms of connectivity, the notebook comes with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a webcam capable of recording at 720p. Reviews Toshiba Portege R830 Windows 7 Professional OperatingOn the software part, the notebook comes with the 64-bit Windows 7 Professional operating system. Theyve got a couple of integrated software that come bundled with the laptop as well and weve covered them in the next section. So, you can pin items to the bar, drag and drop photos and view them collectively, get gadgets and tools and utilize your screen as a white board. Its a well thought of application and its definitely 10x better than the bloatware apps were more often used to seeing from manufacturers. Applications like these are quite welcome, because neither do they put too much strain on system resources whilst running in the background, nor do they get classified as bloatware. On the contrary, if youre presenting something or segregating your files, they do come quite handy. Besides these, theres a PC diagnostic tool, and a recovery media creator bundled in as well. Its definitely a good feature to have, because its great for charging a dead handset on the move. Multitasking too isnt an issue and the Core i7 processor definitely flexes its muscles out here. The R830 has decent viewing angles, but we didnt like the default brightness and contrast settings.
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