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    Toshiba’s Business-Grade Portegé X20W Convertible Announced

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Jan 4, 2017.

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    i might be interested in getting one, I used the toshiba z20t before and it felt solid with amazing battery life, but it had an m core processor. Just read some reviews on the x20w and I'm happy to see they put in an i7 processor but battery life is still well over 10 hours.
     
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    Having used this convertible before, I really liked it. Good keyboard, touchpad, and an absolutely beautiful display. I don't know what the color gamut of the display was, but colors looked awesome. The anti-glare coating was a nice touch.

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    Thank you for the good information :D!