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Meet the X20.
Introducing the enterprise-grade
convertible that’s 15.4 mm thin,
weighs 1.12 kg and runs 7th generation
Intel® Core™ I processors at full power.
Windows 10 Pro means business.
The convertible that sets new standards in functionality.
Technical users can draw diagrams, produce plans and
work fluently with the specialised notations of mathematics,
finance, engineering and science.
Creative users can grab ideas, sketch out visions and draw,
texture and colour detailed designs with multiple stroke
styles and line thicknesses.
Executives can mark up documents, annotate
presentations on the fly, capture thoughts, take notes
and convert handwriting to text.
Administrative, sales and field staff can complete
checklists, fill in forms, take orders and record data.
Boost productivity with the digitizer pen.The X20’s active electrostatic digitizer is sensitive to 2,048
levels of pressure. Interacting with the full HD screen,
it accurately captures the subtleties of handwriting and
sketches. This can transform the way people work and
boost personal productivity.
It’s a slim, light, high performance notebook.The most remarkable fact about the X20 is its ability to run
full voltage Intel® Core™ I processors at high clock speeds,
despite being only 15.4mm thin. This makes the X20
a no-compromise notebook in an ultra-slim package.
Other notebook highlights include:
• 10-hour battery life.
• 30-minute fast charge cycle that provides 4 hours of usage.
• Full-size, backlit keyboard with 3 brightness settings.
• Thunderbolt™ 3 port for high-speed connections to dock and peripherals.
• USB-3 port for charging smartphones and other devices.
• Secure, facial-recognition infra-red login.
It’s a powerful tablet with touch and digitizer input.The X20’s performance as a notebook is only half the story.
Weighing just 1.12kg, the X20 doubles as a slim, light 12.5”
tablet. Users can interact via the touchscreen or with the
exquisitely sensitive digitizer pen.
Other tablet highlights include:
• Full high definition (1920 x 1080) non-glare screen protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4.
• Improved GPU video engine for enhanced video encoding and decoding.
• Harman/kardon treble and bass reflex speakers specifically designed for the X20 to optimise sound quality in a slim device.
• Multi-touch screen responds to up to 10 fingers simultaneously – play piano on screen.
• Auto disable of keyboard in tablet mode.
The Z30 and Z20 cover most of our enterprise customers current
needs. Blending them with the new X20 gives fleet managers the
opportunity to standardise on one vendor, cut fleet numbers and
capex, simplify support and streamline service.
Toshiba’s better built for business range.
Toshiba’s new X20 offers the full power of Intel’s 7th generation Intel® Core™ I processors in a slim, light enterprise-grade package. It’s one device that can replace many.
With its 10-hour battery life and elegant styling, the X20 can replace the
notebooks favoured by senior management. The X20 is a 12.5” convertible,
so it can replace fleets of tablets. And power-user can connect external GPUs
and massive storage stacks, so the X20 can replace workstations.
C-suite usersThe X20’s slim, sleek lines make it an object
of desire for senior executives. Pen-input
is a productivity boosting bonus.
Workstation usersDaisy-chain an external GPU and external
storage via the X20’s Thunderbolt™ 3 port.
Add two 4K monitors for serious engineering
and modelling.
Work from home staffers The X20 provides no-compromise performance
at home. One cable docking streamlines the
transition between locations.
Liquid workforceHot-deskers get a slim, light, powerful device
with a 10-hour battery life. Pen input and the
multi-touch screen boost productivity in transit,
a customer’s office or on-site.
A detachable 2-in-1 for
users who want a separate
tablet. Ultra-quiet fanless
design and 19-hour battery
life are a bonus.
The X20 convertible. For enterprise users on every level.
Z20t The ultimate in flexibility.
A traditional 13.0” clamshell
notebook with a 14-hour battery
life. The Z30 has the durability,
reliability and 3 year warranty
of the X20 and the Z20, but at a
price that makes it suitable for
widespread deployment.
Z30 The high-performance ultrathin.
X20 Highlights and features.
Rigid magnesium alloy housing with rib-reinforced palmrest.
Dual infra-red cameras for password-free, high security, biometric log-in.
Thunderbolt™ 3 port – daisychain up to 6 devices. Data rates up to 40Gb/sec.
Full-size, spill resistant keyboard with 3 levels of backlighting.
Co-designed Harman/Kardon bass reflex and front-facing treble speakers optimised for X20.
12.5” full HD (1920 x 1080) 10 point multi-touch screen.
Full power 7th generation Intel Core i5 or i7 processors.
256GB/512GB SSD drives.
HD webcam (1920 x 1080).
8GB / 16GB LPDDR3 memory.
New two-axis dual hinge design provides durability during transition from keyboard to tablet.
Active electrostatic pen with 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 4 screen protection and anti-glare coating.
10 hour battery life. 30 min quick-charge function provides 4 hours range.
Screws – not plastic clips – secure the mag-alloy casework to create a crush and impact resistant monocoque shell.
USB-3 port lets users charge smartphones and connect to legacy USB 3.0 peripherals.
4K Monitors HDMI and DisplayPorts
Internet + Local network Ethernet Gigabyte
Power cable Smartphone Charging USB 3
Headset (audio in/out) Combined 3.5mm Jack
Toshiba Thunderbolt™ 3
Dock
X20 via Thunderbolt™ 3Single cable for
Peripheral interface + Power
GFX Box + HDD Box Inline connection With the X20, power users now
have the convenience of a slim,
light convertible to take home
at the end of the day, just like
everyone else.
The X20 uses Thunderbolt™ 3to streamline everything.
Cost and convenience tips›› Fit one Thunderbolt™ 3 adapter
to each screen or projector in your organisation. Then every X20 user can connect – no need for individual adapters.
›› Fit TVs and projectors with a Miracast dongle and users can connect via WiFi.
Thunderbolt™ 3 is a high-speed breakthrough, enabling users to daisy-chain
multiple devices. For enterprise users, this eliminates the hassle of connecting
at the start and end of each day. Instead, peripherals and the network can be
left plugged into a dock, and users connect and disconnect everything via the
X20’s single Thunderbolt™ 3 port. Thunderbolt™ 3 provides:
• 40Gb/sec transfer rates.
• The ability to run two separate 4K monitors at a flicker-free 60Hz.
• Up to 100 watts of power to run external devices.
• The ability to daisy-chain up to 6 devices from one port.
• Backwards compatibility with DVI, HDMI and VGA via adapters.
Most large organisations have users who handle
computationally intensive tasks. For the first time ever,
they can be equipped with the same device as other users.
Power users can, via the X20’s Thunderbolt™ 3 port,
daisy chain an external GPU and a high speed external
RAID enclosure for massive external storage, providing
the capability for highly demanding tasks in a single
connection.
Connect two 4K screens and the X20 can be the hub in
an engineering or financial modelling setup. Add a set of
high-end speakers and the X20 can be the core of a video
editing suite.
Turn the X20 into a workstation.
The X20 is backed by Toshiba’s 3 year warranty.
Like all of Toshiba’s business devices, the X20
is backed by an enterprise-grade 3-year warranty.
The warranty is geared to minimising disruption,
and includes courier pick-up and return. For mission
critical fleets, warranty and service upgrades include
on-site and next-day options.
Local service & support.
Toshiba provides full in-country product support.
Toshiba’s enterprise-grade devices are backed
by a national service network, a $10 million
in-country spare parts stockpile and board-level
repair capabilities to help minimize turnaround
times.
Unrivalled levels of security built-in at the BIOS level.
Unlike many vendors, Toshiba does not use a standard BIOS (basic input/output system) on its enterprise-grade notebooks.
Fleet friendly features that help cut costs.
Streamlined software set-up.Toshiba’s online Laptop
Builder helps IT
professionals build and
manage a standard
software image for the X20
and other Toshiba devices,
then download the finished
image and load it onto
individual devices via the
corporate network.
Device durability and reliability.Toshiba’s Highly
Accelerated Lifetime
Testing (HALT) process
compresses the stresses
of a lifetime into a few
short days and includes
rapid thermal cycling. New
models are also exposed
to vibration, drop, impact,
spill and compression tests
before release.
Platform stability over time.Toshiba is committed to
providing stable platforms
with long product
lifecycles.
A stable platform shared
with other models in the
enterprise range simplifies
ongoing deployments,
management and support
of new models.
Advanced management features.The X20 has advanced
remote management
features built-in, enabling
IT departments to monitor,
maintain, repair, update
and upgrade machines
remotely. AMT 11.0 is
optional on selected
models.
In Australia, Toshiba is focused purely on the business market. The X20, Z30 and Z20 are designed and configured to meet the needs of fleet operators with diverse user groups. Each is fully optimised for effortless deployment with a common BIOS, firmware and imagery. Other fleet-friendly features include:
Instead, the X20, like its stablemates the Z30 and the Z20, has a Toshiba-
developed BIOS to launch and control the major hardware elements and
interface with the operating system. This has important consequences.
For a start, the X20’s BIOS is resistant to attack because its specification is
proprietary and unique to the device. In addition, Toshiba’s BIOS self-checks at
start-up to see whether the code itself has been tampered with.
Toshiba also adds component control and security functions to the BIOS to
protect IDs and passwords, including user authentication via the TPM chip, hard
disk encryption and more.
In an environment where enterprises face escalating threats, the X20’s
proprietary BIOS provides an additional layer of security at the system level.
You might know Toshiba as the company that invented the world’s first industry standard notebook computer in 1985. But Toshiba’s origins go back much further.
Toshiba is Seriously Japanese, formed from the merger
of two highly innovative companies. One was founded in
1875 by Tanaka Hisashige, a famed inventor and engineer
who was known as the genius of mechanical wonders.
The other was started by Ichisuke Fujioka, regarded in
his day as Japan’s Edison. Toshiba has innovation in its
DNA, earning 31,000 patents in the past 31 years.
A member of the Fortune Global 500Today, Toshiba is one of the world’s largest vertically
integrated electronics companies, with 187,000 employees
and sales of US$50.16 billion (2016), and a vast breadth of
industrial capabilities.
Trusted partner of Microsoft and IntelToshiba has a history of firsts in mobile computing. The
company also designs, develops and manufactures its
devices in-house. As a result, both Microsoft and Intel
turn to Toshiba to develop next-generation devices to
test and refine new processors and software.
Many of the X20’s best features are hidden within the reinforced, shock-tested, monocoque magnesium-alloy casework. One example is a brand new heat management system, made possible by a radical new fan design.
CPUs produce heat – a lot of it. To run an Intel Core
Processor at full power, Toshiba’s engineers had to
solve the challenge of removing the heat – a notorious
notebook killer – while keeping the incredibly slim design.
To start with, Toshiba’s engineers developed a new fan
that is just 3.7mm thin. This was achieved by adapting
the proven, highly durable bearings used in hard disk
drives (Toshiba is one of the worlds largest manufacturers
of high speed HDDs).
The engineers then turned to physics, running computer
simulations of heat and air flow. The result is a new
cooling system that uses two entry points to exploit
Bernoulli’s Principle. This helps circulate air more
efficiently to keep the processor running reliably at high
clock speeds without excessive battery usage.
A blend of history and engineering make Toshiba a good partner.
A solid example of good engineering.
Toshiba USB-C / Thunderbolt™ 3 donglesConnect to any external device or peripheral with one cable that will also charge your notebook.
AUSTRALIA
New South Wales
Enzo Torrillo
+ 61 4 10 388 988
|
Gary Lawrence
+ 61 4 39 417 226
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Queensland
Phil Rayner
+ 61 4 13 488 331
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Victoria
Steve Kotarski
+ 61 4 19 255 048
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South Australia Brad Lewis + 61 4 38 822 696 | [email protected]
Western Australia Daniel Murdock + 61 4 09 132 921 | [email protected]
NEW ZEALAND
Auckland Alan Reelick + 64 27 403 2382 | [email protected]
Wellington Leigh McPearson + 64 21 406 990 | [email protected]
For more information, please contact your Toshiba Business Solutions Division representative or call the Toshiba Sales Centre on:
AU – 13 30 70 www.mytoshiba.com.au
NZ – 0800 441 615 www.mytoshiba.co.nz
For the HD monitorUSB-C 3.0 to HDMI-A
For ultrafast internetUSB-C 3.0 to GbE – 10/100/1000 Ethernet
For the meeting roomUSB-C 3.0 to VGA
For the desk setup or on the roadUSB-C 3.0 to Gigabyte Ethernet; USB-A 3.0; HDMI-A and VGA
For the desk setup or on the roadUSB-C 3.0 to USB-A 3.0; HDMI-A and USB-C 3.0 (inlet)