While the company didn't detail the price and availability of the Portege Z10t-A ultrabook, the Satellite L30W will be available from early July at Rs. 53,520.
The two-part detachable hybrid - Toshiba Portege Z10t-A ultrabook - features a 11.6-inch IPS full-HD (1920x1080 pxiel) touchscreen that doubles as a tablet, and an LED backlit keyboard dock. It is powered by an Intel Core i5-3439Y processor. It includes 4GB of DDR3 RAM with storage option of 128GB (SSD) mSATA.
Connectivity options on the detachable tablet features include a full-size SD card slot, USB 3.0, an audio combo jack, and a Micro-HDMI port. The spill-resistant keyboard dock includes touchpad with Windows 8.1 gesture support and connectivity options 1 Gigabit TX Ethernet, USB 2.0 port, RGB and a full-size HDMI port.
Toshiba Satellite L30W is powered by an Intel Core i3-4012Y processor clocked at 1.50GHz. Featuring 500GB hard drive storage, the Satellite L30W has a 13-inch HD IPS display detachable tablet and a keyboard dock, just like the Portege Z10t-A ultrabook. The Satellite L30W is the first detachable device by Toshiba that features DTS sound tuned by Skullcandy. Connectivity options on the tablet includes wireless display support, SD card slot, Micro-HDMI and USB 2.0.
"Toshiba has a rich heritage of continuously bringing meaningful technology innovations that set new industry benchmarks and making products with impeccable quality and exceptional performance. Bringing the latest technology, style and comfort to our customers is a part of Toshiba's DNA and we are continuing to push the envelope," said Mr. Sanjay Warke, Country Head, Toshiba India.Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.
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