Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the Toshiba KiraBook 13 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba KiraBook 13.
June 2013
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The editors liked
Good screen
Excellent build quality
And thoughtful design
Great keyboard
Serviceable trackpad
Nice selection of ports
Good-enough battery life given the screen and the computer's size and weight
Though it could be better
Metro-style apps scale nic
Sturdy
Attractive design with good port selection
Nice keyboard and livable trackpad
Haswell's performance is fine for most non-gaming tasks
802.11ac
Good battery life
Excellent build quality with lightweight and durable design
IGZO IPS panel with high contrast
High resolution and accurate colors
Comfortable keyboard and touchpad
Very high-resolution touchscreen
Thin
Light
And extremely quiet
Rigid lower chassis
Brilliant 2
560-by-1
440 resolution screen. Very light. Premium materials and look. Two year warranty
Including tech support and Internet Security. Includes media creation apps (Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements). Three USB 3.0 ports and HDM
The slim
Lightweight Toshiba Kirabook still feels very premium
And it deserves credit for being one of the first Windows laptops to feature a better-than-HD display. Thanks to an updated CPU
Battery life is now good enough for all-day use
Very crisp display
Light design
Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements included
Fast SSD
Excellent audio
Beautifully sleek and lightweight design
High-res display (and support for a 4K external monitor)
Luxurious customer service
Attractive
Lightweight design
Strong overall performance
Solid battery life
Super-sharp and bright display
Nice keyboard and speakers
Fast performance
Long battery life
440 resolution screen. Very light. Premium materials and look. Two-year warranty
Including tech support and Internet Security. Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements.
Solid chassis
Glass touchscreen with thin bezels
Beautiful 2560 x 1440 display
Excellent performance
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Touchscreens
Ultrabooks
Windows 8
Gorgeous
High-res display
Small
And light
Great speakers
Hires screen
Good port selection for an Ultrabook
Very portable and stylish
Eyepopping screen
Good looks and build
Strong performance
Bundled extras.
Brilliant
2
560 x 1
440 screen
Comfortable keyboard
Generous warranty
Software package
Fast boot-up
The editors didn't like
No 5GHz Wi-Fi
An unfortunate oversight for a device this expensive
Ivy Bridge
While still an able performer
Is weeks away from being replaced by Haswell
Speakers distort a bit at high volumes
Lots of fan noise under load
High starting price and no
Fan spins up quite loudly under moderate-to-heavy load
Starting price is high
Though it's reasonably competitive given its specs
Toshiba used mSATA instead of M.2 SATA leading to a slower read/write speeds
PWM across all brightness levels (0-99%)
Too noisy fan
No DisplayPort
Flimsy lid
Disappointing contrast in the display
Wi-Fi adapter doesn't support 5GHz networks
No 802.11ac or 5GHz Wi-Fi. Small bezel makes some touch gestures inconvenient. May have to adjust zoom or screen resolution for apps. Integrated graphics
Higher-res screens are more common now
And available for less. The generic brushed-metal look isn't particularly distinctive given the price
Expensive
Sharp front corners
No Retina-ready apps
Lackluster webcam
Max refresh rate of 30Hz with external 4K monitor
Default "eco" power plan suppresses performance
Relatively dim display
Shallow
Uncomfortable keyboard
Pricey
Text and icons can be tiny
Noisy fan
May have to adjust zoom or screen resolution for apps
Display suffers from scaling issues
Extremely hot and loud at load
Not a good value
Touchscreen could be brighter. Fan could be quieter. Ultraflat keys not overly friendly for touch typing. Ungodly costly
Too much of Windows isn't designed for high-res displays
Published: 2013-07-05, Author: Tim , review by: neowin.net
The Toshiba Kirabook is the first real foray into the world of high-density displays on Windows 8 laptops, but it's not necessarily the polished, high-end product that you may be after. I was immensely pleased with the crispness, sharpness and clarit...
Ultrabooks are getting so thin that computer makers are likely tempted to cut features like backlit keyboards or squeezing keyboard and trackpad real estate. Cutting corners won't just save them money – it can save them space in systems that have little t...
Very high-resolution touchscreen, Thin, light, and extremely quiet, Rigid lower chassis
No DisplayPort, Flimsy lid, Disappointing contrast in the display, Wi-Fi adapter doesn't support 5GHz networks
The Kirabook looks the part of a luxury laptop, and it's the first Ultrabook to compete with Apple's Retina lineup. But Toshiba made some disappointing decisions on the way to a $2000 price tag....
At a price that reaches $2,000, a KiraBook can cost as much as a pair of lesser ultrabooks. However, if you want a computer that comes with everything, can outperform the pack and has been built to last, it may be money well spent.This article, KiraBook r...
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Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Brian , review by: networkworld.com
At a price that reaches $2,000, a KiraBook can cost as much as a pair of lesser ultrabooks. However, if you want a computer that comes with everything, can outperform the pack and has been built to last, it may be money well spent. This article, Ki...
Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Good screen, excellent build quality, and thoughtful design, Great keyboard, serviceable trackpad, Nice selection of ports, Good-enough battery life given the screen and the computer's size and weight, though it could be better, Metro-style apps scale nic
No 5GHz Wi-Fi, an unfortunate oversight for a device this expensive, Ivy Bridge, while still an able performer, is weeks away from being replaced by Haswell, Speakers distort a bit at high volumes, Lots of fan noise under load, High starting price and no
Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Brilliant 2,560-by-1,440 resolution screen. Very light. Premium materials and look. Two year warranty, including tech support and Internet Security. Includes media creation apps (Adobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements). Three USB 3.0 ports and HDM
No 802.11ac or 5GHz Wi-Fi. Small bezel makes some touch gestures inconvenient. May have to adjust zoom or screen resolution for apps. Integrated graphics
The Toshiba Kirabook ultrabook has a breathtaking screen. However, that screen doesn't necessarily justify the system's high price point....
very good) When Toshiba announced the KIRAbook, we were blown away by its specs, especially its high-resolution display. After playing around with it for our reviewing purposes, we’re still impressed with Toshiba’s offering, although the KIRAbook is...