Dynabook launches the Portégé X30W-J, an extremely light convertible laptop

Dynabook Portege X30w J
Dynabook Portege X30w J (Image credit: Dynabook)

What you need to know

  • The Dynabook Portégé X30W-J laptop launches this week.
  • The laptop is a thin-and-light convertible 13-inch laptop.
  • The laptop starts at $1,550 and is available starting today

Dynabook will launch the Dynabook Portégé X30W-J laptop this week. The laptop is Intel Evo certified, meaning that it meets standards for battery life, start-up time, its processors, Thunderbolt 4, and Wi-Fi 6. The Dynabook Portégé X30W-J is available this week, starting at $1,550. Dynabook's website has a countdown for the new laptop and a sign-up page to be notified about its availability.

The Portégé X30W-J only weighs 989 grams. According to Dynabook, that makes it the world's lightest 13-inch convertible with an 11th Gen Intel Core processor. At just 17.99 mm (0.7-inch), the laptop is also quite thin. You can flip the laptop around into different modes, such as tent mode, tablet mode, and laptop mode.

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CategoryDynabook Portégé X30W-J
Operating SystemWindows 10 Pro
Processor11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7
11th Gen Intel Core i7-1165G7
GraphicsIntel Iris Xe
MemoryUp to 32GB DDR4
Display13.3-inch FHD with touch
StorageUp to 1TB SSD
WirelessWi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
CameraIR with Windows Hello support
AudioHarman Kardon Stereo Speakers and Dolby ATMOS
PortsHDMI
USB 3.2 Gen 1
2x Thunderbolt 4
3.5 audio combo
microSD
SecurityTPM 2.0
Fingerprint reader
Security lock slot
Microsoft Secured-core PC
Battery53Wh
ColorMystic Blue Metallic
Magnesium Alloy Chassis
Dimensions303.9 mm x 197.4 mm x 17.9 mm (11.96 in x 7.77 in x 0.7 in)
WeightStarting 989 g (2.18 lbs)
PriceFrom $1,550

The Portégé X30W-J features an FHD 13.3-inch Sharp IGZO display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass.

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