Dynabook unveils Portégé X30, X40, and X50 with 10th Gen Intel CPUs
The Portégé line is leveling up with Comet Lake processors, Wi-Fi 6, a new privacy screen, and more.
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Dynabook Americas, which was formerly the American arm of Toshiba, took the wraps off of the latest entries in its Portégé X Series of business laptops today. The trio of new laptops include the 13.3-inch X30-G, 14-inch X40-G, and 15.6-inch X50-G. All of them have been equipped with Intel’s latest 10th Gen CPUs, and Dynabook has included some key upgrades across the board.
One of the more notable additions is a new privacy screen present on the Portégé X40. Enabling it limits the viewing angles of the screen, allowing you to keep prying eyes from seeing your work. Dynabook has also bolstered security across all three laptops with a physical webcam shutter.
Because they’re aimed at businesses, the new Portégé X Series laptops also include some solid security features. Dynabook says those include its proprietary BIOS, TPM 2.0, and an optional smart card reader. There’s also the option to add in an IR camera and fingerprint reader for an added layer of security.
Rounding things out are Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and there are also two USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 ports thrown in for good measure.
Dynabook says that it plans to launch the new Portégé X Series later in Q2 2020 with prices starting at $1,300. You’ll be able to get each laptop in a set of standard configurations, or outfit each with your preferred mix of RAM, storage, and CPU configurations.
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