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Toshiba’s Portege Z830 climbs out of Dell’s Inspiron M600 at IDF 2011 (video)

Apple’s original MacBook Air can have fit inside a standard office envelope, nonetheless it seems that Intel’s got about a tricks up its sleeve, too. Here at IDF 2011, Mooly Eden — vice chairman and general manager of the computer Client Group — ripped a Toshiba Portege Z830 Ultrabook out of a Dell Inspiron M600. For those unaware, we first touched the previous last week, while the M600 saw its big reveal within the early days of 2005. Seems we’ve come quite far in six short years, huh?



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