![]() ![]() Plus, on the inside of the notebook, the chassis has a honeycomb pattern for additional strength and rigidity. Toshiba says the Kirabook’s magnesium alloy chassis is 10 percent stronger than the aluminum used in the MacBook Pro. If you opt-out of the Kirabook’s touchscreen, the weight drops to 2.6 pounds. The Kirabook is nearly half a pound lighter – with a touchscreen – than the Retina MacBook Pro. Pitting the Kirabook against the Retina MacBook Pro made us wonder: how do these two systems compare? We breakdown the highest configurations of both notebooks below.Īs you can see, both notebooks are about the same size, but you’ll definitely notice a difference when you pick them up. Toshiba told us to think of the Kirabook like a MacBook Air with Retina MacBook Pro specs. Both machines sport third-generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processors and both feature solid-state hard drives, which are much faster than traditional spinning hard drives but can also drive a laptop’s price northward. ![]() In fact, it looks awfully similar to another premium notebook, the 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display. This sleek new machine is Toshiba’s stab at the luxury notebook market and, by all accounts, the Kirabook’s design certainly fits the bill. Make sure to check out our full Toshiba Kirabook Review.Įarlier this week, Toshiba announced its premium Kirabook, a superslim 13-inch Ultrabook crafted with a magnesium alloy chassis and featuring a 2560-by-1440 PixelPure display. ![]()
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