Toshiba KIRAbook 13 Intel i5 with Touch-ScreenIntroducing the powerful side of luxury.PIXEL PERFECTIONExperience the precision of the PixelPure™ Display, perfectly color-calibrated with stunning 2560x1440 native resolution. Utilizing 3.7* million pixels for brilliant clarity, and 90% better resolution than standard HD displays. A picture so beautiful you wont be able to take your eyes—or your hands—off of it.HONEYCOMB REINFORCEMENTOur designers drew inspiration from one of nature's strongest structures, the rigid and efficient reinforcement of the honeycomb. The hexagon core is an elegant solution that creates balance in design by effectively adding strength without additional weight.TOUCHABLEKIRAbook™ has an optional fingerprint-re...
- Intel Core i5-3337U Processor 1.8 GHz (up to 2.7 GHz, 3 MB Cache)
- 8 GB DDR3 RAM
- 256 GB Solid-State Drive
- 13.3-Inch Screen, Mobile Intel® HD graphics
- Windows 8, 6.16-hour battery life
This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Performance and style without compromise - proving once again that you get what you pay for
When it comes to laptops, I'm at a point in my career when I am no longer willing to compromise in terms of performance and style. That mindset costs me a little more in terms of the purchase price of a new machine, but when I consider that I usually keep a laptop a minimum of two years, then the premium I pay for a truly state-of-the-art laptop like the Toshiba KIRAbook 13 is about $1 a day more than a model with weaker specs and FAR less style. To me, that's the definition of "affordable luxury" and given how many hours of use my laptop gets, it's well worth it.
I had an opportunity to test both KIRAbook 13 touchscreen models--the i5 and the i7--before deciding which one to go with. On paper, the differences are negligible. The KIRAbook 13 i5 has a 3rd gen Intel i5 processor and the regular version of Windows 8. The KIRAbook 13 i7 has a 3rd gen Intel i7 processor and Windows 8 Pro. If you're not hung up on processor specs, or need the few incremental features of Windows 8...
2. Awesome! Don't be afraid to retire your old laptop
Human nature being what it is, there must be lots of people out there like me: I resist change. Therefore, the night before I was to receive this laptop in the mail, I lay awake for a few hours worrying about how hard it would be to let go of the comfort of my old laptop. Obviously, I had already made the decision to upgrade, but I worried nonetheless. Would I like the touchscreen? Would my older eyes be able to deal with the smaller screen? Will the Norton security software (already installed) work with my internet connectivity problems at my home location? What about Windows 8? And, until I opened up the box and took a look at this beautiful piece of equipment, I continued to baulk. Obviously, from what I've already admitted and questioned, you can tell I'm not a computer wiz. I'm not afraid of computers and things electronic, but you could say I'm not totally aware of the most current electronic technology available and how to use it. So, if you are like me, keep on...
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Great Screen & Perfomance, Avg Battery
I find this ultra-portable to be excellent in overall performance, with good headset sound, adequate internal speakers, a very good display with touch capabilities, and a great keyboard, but to be a bit on the expensive side and with only average battery life.
Design:
The device is larger on the end farthest from the user, with a wedge shape that allows full sized USB and HDMI ports. The left side has the power input, two USB 3.0 ports, a charging indicator light, and the HDMI port. The right side has a single USB port, the headset port, and a slot that holds an SD card. The keyboard area has the touchpad, an illuminated power button, and a small WiFi indicator light. The front and rear have nothing at all. The bottom has dual speakers, a couple of small feet so that the dual speakers can be heard, and a cooling fan.
Setup:
The setup is very simple; Toshiba includes a small booklet, plus some cards that show how to navigate in Windows 8 with...
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