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New Toshiba Portégé Z10t detachable Ultrabook

Together or Apart, Toshiba’s Portégé Z10t is Always Ready
New Toshiba detachable Ultrabook™ allows you to work and play how you want!

Auckland, New Zealand – Friday 26 April, 2013. For people who demand it all, Toshiba today launched the Portégé Z10t, a thin hybrid computer that is a powerful, durable and convenient Ultrabook™ which transforms easily, into a practical and intuitive tablet with an impressive handwriting experience.

Adapting to the way in which you live, work and play, the Toshiba Portégé Z10t is a chameleon in its class. Whether you’re creating content in its Windows® 8 Ultrabook™ mode or detaching its Tablet to consume all your favourite apps, movies, music and media, the Portégé Z10t is PC utopia. The Portégé Z10t is the newest addition to Toshiba’s premium Portégé range.

“The mobile computing experience is now more versatile and intuitive than ever before with the launch of the Toshiba Portégé Z10t,” said Mark Whittard, Managing Director, Toshiba (Australia) Pty Limited.

“Australians have changed the way they use technology to live and work. Toshiba recognises this, and the Portégé Z10t is a device that adapts to any environment, offering people greater choice and flexibility, without compromise.”

“It is the perfect fusion of PC power and Tablet portability,” Mr Whittard said.

Light entertainment
The Portégé Z10t is perfect for life on the go, measuring 16.9mm on the front and 19.9mm on the back. It’s an impressively thin and light way to stay productive and entertained whether you are at your desk, couch, office, home or café. Wherever you are you can easily stay connected.

Powered by the latest 3rd Generation Intel® Core® i5 Y processors and with the option of 2GB/4GB memory, 128GB SSD (128GB or 256GB SSD) and Intel® HD Graphics, Portégé Z10t delivers a highly accelerated performance that defies its super-svelte profile.

See things clearer
Whether you’re creating or consuming information, the Portégé Z10t superb wide-view 11.6” Full High Definition (1920 x 1080), LED touch panel and digitizer display delivers incredible life-like imagery for all your work, movies, multimedia, photographs, games, apps and more so you can enjoy life’s finer details.

The key to connectivity
The detachable Ultrabook™ keyboard is packed with productivity and entertainment features. The keyboard dock includes: USB 2.0 (x 1), HDMI®, RGB, LAN (RGB and HDMI® can be used exclusively). The device is equipped with: USB 3.0 (x1), HDMI (Micro), SD, Headphone and microphone combination plug.

Pricing and availability
The Portégé Z10t will be available in June at from selected retailers and direct from Toshiba at www.mystoshiba.com.au

Two initial configurations will be available ranging from NZD$1,599 (inc. GST) featuring a Celeron CPU, 4GB, 128GB SSD - NZD$2,199 (inc. GST) featuring Intel® Core® i5 Y processor with 4GB memory and 128GB SSD.

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Further information and full specification details are also available at: http://www.mytoshiba.com.au. Connect with Toshiba on Facebook at http://facebook.com/toshibaANZ

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About Toshiba
Toshiba is a world-leading diversified manufacturer, solutions provider and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products and systems. Toshiba Group brings innovation and imagination to a wide range of businesses: digital products, including LCD TVs, notebook PCs, retail solutions and MFPs; electronic devices, including semiconductors, storage products and materials; industrial and social infrastructure systems, including power generation systems, smart community solutions, medical systems and escalators & elevators; and home appliances.
Toshiba was founded in 1875, and today operates a global network of more than 550 consolidated companies, with 202,000 employees worldwide and annual sales surpassing 6.1 trillion yen (US$74 billion). Visit Toshiba's web site at www.toshiba.co.jp/index.htm.

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