While cheap netbooks slowly die off, Toshiba is going for the complete opposite end of the market with its new KIRAbook, a high-end Windows 8 laptop that kicks off the company's KIRA line of luxury products.
As the top consumer Ultrabook made by Toshiba, the KIRAbook has some bells and whistles you won't find in other laptops. First and foremost is the 13.3-inch screen, an ultra-high-res (AKA "retina") display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels. Not only is it protected by Corning Concore Glass, but it's also a touchscreen, giving users the full Windows 8 experience (a non-touch option is available too).
The weight is a remarkably light 2.6 pounds, which is about six ounces lighter than the same size MacBook Air. The magnesium alloy chassis helps keep the weight down, which is lighter than aluminum but also more rigid. (Toshiba claims the KIRAbook's construction is 90% stronger than the MacBook Air.) The laptop measures 0.7 inch deep at its thickest point.
I got a little hands-on time with the KIRAbook, and I came away impressed by the build of the laptop (it feels very solid) as well as the keyboard, which has very gently sloped keys that make your fingertips feel pampered. The screen is definitely the star though, displaying crispness in photos and videos on par with Apple's retina-display MacBooks.
The KIRAbook packs either an Intel Core i7 or i5 processor with 8GB of RAM. For storage, there's a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD). The keyboard is backlit, and the "high-quality" stereo speakers were built by Harman Kardon.
Toshiba throws in some bonuses for being a luxury item: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 and Premiere Elements 11 are included as well as a two-year subscription to Symantec security products. The KIRAbook also gets premium service and support, which includes dedicated tech support staff that are based in the U.S.
The KIRAbook will cost you:
$1,599.99: Core i5, non-touch
$1,799.99: Core i5, touch
$1,999.99: Core i7, touch
Toshiba didn't reveal what the next products might be in the KIRA line, but the KIRAbook is a first step in a move to go after the high end.
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