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Dynabook Portégé X30L

PRICE 1,362 (£1,634 inc VAT) from lambda-tek.com

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Corporate types will need no introduction to the Portégé brand, debuted by Toshiba all the way back in 1994. Today it’s been spun off to the Sharp-backed Dynabook, but the formula remains the same: high-end specifications in an ultra-light, ultraportable chassis.

When we say ultra-light, that’s not mere marketing fluff. Pick up the X30L and you’ll think you’re holding an empty shell, rather than a functioning PC. On the scale it registers

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