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Dynabook ANZ unveils new Hyper Light Portégé® X30L-J and Professional Grade Portégé® X40-J Laptop, Featuring 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor and Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics Engine

SYDNEY, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Dynabook ANZ Pty Limited[1], today announced the hyper-light (906 grams[1]) Portégé® X30L-J, and the addition of the Portégé® X40-J – a newly designed 14" business laptop. These two Windows 10 Pro-based laptops feature the latest 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor and Intel® Iris® Xe graphics engine to deliver speed, efficiency and discrete-level graphics. 

Dynabook ANZ unveils new Hyper Light Portégé® X30L-J and Professional Grade Portégé® X40-J Laptop, Featuring 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processor and Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics Engine Dynabook today launched the hyper-light Portégé® X30L-J and the Portégé® X40-J (pictured) 14” professional laptop which provides a blend of style, all-day productivity and modern features.

Portégé® X30L-JWith a compact magnesium chassis weighing just 906 grams[1], the hyper-light Portégé® X30L-J provides effortless mobility with unparalleled durability. To deliver exceptional performance, discrete-level graphics and enterprise-grade security, the Portégé® X30L-J employs the latest 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor and Intel® Iris® Xe graphics engine.

The laptop features an energy-efficient, thin-bezel 13.3" Sharp IGZO display[2] for vibrant visuals and impressive battery life. Connecting with the Portégé® X30L-J is also hyper-fast, with Wi-Fi  (Gig+)[3] delivering gigabit wireless speeds and Thunderbolt™ 4 certified USB Type-C™ ports to transfer data faster than ever. Offering a battery life rating of up to 14.9 hours[4], the Portégé® X30L-J is perfect for mobile professionals. Pricing for the Portégé® X30L-J starts at A$1,650 inc GST, NZ $1,800 inc GST.

Portégé® X40-JFeaturing a mystic blue, aluminum-based design, the Portégé® X40-J is a premium 14" professional laptop that provides an uncompromising blend of style, all-day productivity and modern features. Powered by an 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor and Intel® Iris® Xe graphics engine, the Portégé® X40-J offers exceptional performance, discrete-level graphics and enterprise-grade security. Configurable to up to 32GB of dual-channel memory and reinforced with ultra-fast SSD storage, Wi-Fi 6® (Gig+)[3] and Thunderbolt™ 4 certified USB Type-C™ ports, the Portégé® X40-J offers unyielding performance, high-speed connectivity and fast data transfers.

The vibrant 14", narrow-bezel display of the Portégé® X40-J is available with either an FHD IPS screen for rich visuals, a multi-touch screen for modern navigation or a Dynamic Privacy Screen for increased privacy. The laptop also features an integrated webcam privacy shutter to safeguard users against unwanted access. The display also features a 180-degree hinge to allow the screen to lay flat for easy sharing. This Microsoft Secured-core PC[5] employs advanced encryption, face and fingerprint recognition to help fortify against security threats. With a new, robust design and long-lasting battery, the Portégé® X40-J delivers up to a 13.8 hours[4] of battery life rating. Pricing for the Portégé® X40-J starts at A$1,595 inc GST, NZ$1,750 inc GST.

"The Portégé® X40-J, with its 14" display, lightweight design and Intel's latest processor and graphics technologies, offers the ideal blend of performance and mobility required by the modern professional in a wide range of industries," said Angela Walker, Director – Sales and Marketing, Dynabook ANZ. "Our engineering team incorporated the latest advancements in aluminum-based materials resulting in a laptop that is tough and durable and easy to carry around the office, work from home or on the road."

Both the 14" Portégé® X40-J and 13.3" Portégé® X30L-J meet Microsoft's Windows 10 Secured-core PC[5] requirements and adds to Dynabook's growing collection of highly secure laptops. These two new laptops are equipped with a robust combination of next-level hardware, software and identity protection - including enterprise-grade encryption and authentication using biometrics - to enhance resistance to current and future cyber threats.

About Dynabook ANZ Pty Limited (formerly Toshiba Client Solutions Australia New Zealand Pty Limited)

Headquartered in Sydney, Australia, Dynabook ANZ Pty Limited, provides a diverse portfolio of the enterprise-grade hardware and software offerings, including awarding-winning mobile computers and security solutions. Dynabook designs, engineers and manufactures its offerings in its own-operated facilities to ensure quality and reliability. Dynabook ANZ is an independent operating company wholly owned by Dynabook, Inc., of Japan, a wholly owned company of Sharp Corporation. For more information on Dynabook ANZ, visit https://anz.dynabook.com/[2].

About Dynabook Inc. (formerly Toshiba Client Solutions Co., Ltd.)

For over 30 years, Dynabook laptops and technologies have set the standard for innovation, quality and reliability. Now wholly owned by Sharp Corporation, Dynabook Inc., continues that tradition by delivering rich value and services that support our partners and customers in achieving their goals.

© 2020 Dynabook ANZ Pty Limited. All product, service and company names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. Information including without limitation product prices, specifications, availability, content of services, and contact information is subject to change without notice. All rights reserved.

[1]Weight. Weight may vary depending on product configuration, vendor components, manufacturing variability and options selected.

[2]Display. The IGZO display is only available on the Full HD configuration.

[3]Wi-Fi 6. Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) WFA certification is not yet available. Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Module will be delivered as a pre-certified solution.

[4]Battery Life Rating. (Notebook) Measured by MobileMark® 2014 for models preinstalled with Microsoft® Windows 7 or Windows 10. Benchmark rules for MobileMark® 2014: Wireless connectivity = On, Predefined updated workloads. Details of MobileMark® 2014 testing protocols are available at www.bapco.com. MobileMark is a U.S. registered trademark of the Business Applications Performance Corporation. Rating is for comparison purposes only, and does not indicate the battery life that will be obtained by any individual user. Actual battery life may vary considerably from specifications depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by the design of individual components. The battery life rating is only achieved on the select models and configurations tested by Dynabook under the specific test settings at the time of publication and is not an estimate of a system's battery life under any conditions other than the specific test settings. After a period of time, the battery will lose its ability to perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced. This is normal for all batteries.

[5]Microsoft secured PC. vPro models only

[6] Warranty. Dynabook's standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply. Visit http://anz.dynabook.com/support/warranty[3] for details.

 

References

  1. ^ Dynabook ANZ Pty Limited (www.anz.dynabook.com)
  2. ^ https://anz.dynabook.com/ (anz.dynabook.com)
  3. ^ http://anz.dynabook.com/support/warranty (anz.dynabook.com)

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