Dynabook launches 15-inch thin-and-light Tecra X50 notebook
Larger
laptops are typically big, weighty machines, pushing into the territory of
mobile workstations. Dynabook, however, is announcing the Tecra X50, a “thin
and light” 15.6-inch notebook that delivers big-screen convenience without the
weight.
Dyanbook,
which carries on the legacy
offers
X-series laptops in 12-, 13-, and 14-inch models. But Dynabook’s ToughBody
magnesium alloy chassis weighs in at just 3.13 pounds, far less than, say, the
15-inch Microsoft Surface Book 2 (4.2 pounds) or the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 2
(3.75 pounds).
To
be fair, both of the latter machines aspire to powerful mobile computing
platforms, if not outright workstations. The Dynabook X50’s aspirations are
more modest: Rather than lead the way into Intel’s 10th-gen Core generation,
the X50 uses an 8th-gen Whiskey Lake chip with vPro, and no discrete GPU.
On
the other hand, the X50 is one of the few to include an Intel Optane SSD, as
well as a power-sipping Sharp IGZO LCD display, which helps contribute to a
17-hour rated battery life—significantly more than the more common 8 to 12
hours. There’s a whopping 32GB of memory, too, and a full terabyte of SSD
storage.
It’s
probably fair to say that while the Dynabook Tecra X50 may not measure up in
sheer power, it tries to compete in convenience. The notebook uses a Modern
Standby connection to maintain a low-power connection at all times, downloading
email and patches in the background.
The chassis itself was engineered to
MIL-STD-810G drop, temperature, humidity, and dust standards. Dynabook also
built in a sliding privacy shutter over its HD webcam, which doubles as a
Windows Hello login mechanism. A secondary biometric login device is built into
the Synaptics touchpad. A pair of Thunderbolt 3 ports gives you data and
display connectivity, as well as charging. It does not come with any USB
adapters or a pen, however.
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