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DynabookPortégé X50-G-10V

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PRICE £1,419 (£1,703 inc VAT) from uk.dynabook.com

While some might criticise Dynabook for failing to make drastic changes to the Toshiba product line since it took over its laptop business, this Sharp-backed enterprise is slowly and steadily making its mark. The Portégé brand in particular now stands apart from the rest of the Dynabook portfolio, simplifying the purchasing process for business decision makers. If employees want a slim and light Dynabook laptop, they should buy a Portégé: the only job now is to choose a size of screen and the spec.

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