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52 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 52 reviews of Toshiba Portege Z20t Series. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the usability and performance. The portability and battery also get good comments, whereas there are some less positive reviews about the price.
screen, battery, portability, performance, usability
price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Toshiba Portege Z20t Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Juan Martinez (techradar.com)
The battery life king
Long battery life ; Smudge-proof chassis ; Vibrant FHD screen
Poor performance ; Awful keyboard ; Awkward keyboard attachment
This two-in-one laptop for work offers incredible battery life and extra oomph through its handy keyboard base, but will cost you dearly.
Expert review by : Alan Lu (itpro.co.uk)
The business Windows 8 hybrid that almost gets it right
Lengthy battery life; Bright screen with matte finish; Comfortable keyboard
Expensive; No vPro; Heat issues; Rubbish touchpad; Screen DPI issues
Close, but no cigar.
Expert review by (v3.co.uk)
If you want a laptop and a Windows tablet without either being a compromise, the Portégé Z20t is the system for you. That said, it feels a little heavy for an ultraportable and seems pricey. However, you get what you pay for and the Z20t exudes quality.
Works well as both tablet and ultraportable; all-day battery life; Core-M delivers ample performance for productivity apps
Integrated batteries; heavy for its size; no fingerprint scanner or smartcard
Expert review by : Elias Plastiras (goodgearguide.com.au)
A Windows 8.1-based hybrid product that can be used equally well as a tablet or as a notebook
Comfortable as a tablet ; Anti-glare screen ; Good as a notebook ; Comes with an active digitiser pen
Has a top-heavy lean ; Base mount allows the screen to wobble ; Touchpad needs to be better
Expert review by : Michael Crider (digitaltrends.com)
The Z20T's matte display and excellent keyboard impress, but its high price is a problem.
The Portege Z20T is a competent 2-in-1 business combo, but it falls behind the rest of the pack. While the matte screen, excellent keyboard, and alternative pointing stick will appeal to business users, the tablet functionality, active stylus, and...
Expert review by : Brian Westover (pcmag.com)
The Toshiba Portege Z20t-B2112, a slim, detachable-hybrid ultrabook and tablet, is great for working on the go, but its Intel Core M processor and an older operating system means it doesn't have the productive chops it needs to lead the category.
Expert review by : Joshua Goldman (cnet.com)
Like the Z10t before it, the Portege Z20t is a tablet-and-keyboard combo, but that's just about where the similarities end.
Expert review by : Laptop Mag (laptopmag.com)
Epic battery life; Sturdy, sleek design; Dual styluses; Crisp full-HD display ; Expensive; Slightly top-heavy; Thin audio; Tablet runs hot ; The Toshiba Portege Z20t is a slick and powerful 2-in-1 with epic battery life and responsive stylus controls.
Expensive; Slightly top-heavy; Thin audio; Tablet runs hot ; The Toshiba Portege Z20t is a slick and powerful 2-in-1 with epic battery life and responsive stylus controls.
The Toshiba Portege Z20t is a slick and powerful 2-in-1 with epic battery life and responsive stylus controls.
Expert review by : Till Schönborn (notebookcheck.net)
Expensive runtime wonder. Toshiba charges a steep price of 2000 Euros (~$2138) for the top configuration of its latest business convertible – in return the user gets a business device with comprehensive features and enormous battery runtimes. Thanks to...
Careful build quality, High-quality input devices, Digitizer support, Anti-reflective IPS panel with flawless picture quality, Very good everyday performance, Passive cooling, Impressive battery runtimes
Only 12 months warranty, No upgradeability, No fingerprint reader, Extremely high price
It is always surprising how mobile and powerful modern convertibles have become now – a passively cooled Core-M device is hardly slower than a real desktop PC in many daily situations: But: Besides Toshiba, rivals like Lenovo or Dell manage this as...
Expert review by : Elias Plastiras (pcworld.idg.com.au)
A Windows 8.1-based hybrid product that can be used equally well as a tablet or as a notebook
Comfortable as a tablet ; Anti-glare screen ; Good as a notebook ; Comes with an active digitiser pen
Has a top-heavy lean ; Base mount allows the screen to wobble ; Touchpad needs to be better
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