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Dynabook Portégé X30L-K-108

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PRICE £1,025 (£1,230 inc VAT)

from box.co.uk

Dynabook pushes its Portégé X30L line with this promise: “Superlight laptop. Heavyweight performance.” It more than delivers on the first half, with this magnesium chassis weighing in at a feather or two over 900g. It really is ludicrously light.

This is a robustly built system, too, with the only sign of give being when you twist the lid – and having some flexibility here can help resist knocks. It would be more reassuring if the

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