Toshiba Kira – an ultrabook that promises to offer 22 hours of autonomy for use

  Launching the new ones MacBook Air-ers, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), he also praised their battery autonomy of 12 hours (for the high-end model) and at that time the American company's products were among the top ultrabooks that offer the best battery autonomy. Well, their "reign" seems to have an end, those from Toshiba preparing for launch Dynabook KIRA V654, an ultrabook whose battery autonomy is presented as reaching 22 hours under normal conditions of use, same platform Intel Haswell being at its base.

  The product from Toshiba it has a 13-inch screen with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 and weighs 1.12 KG, its estimated autonomy of 22 hours being 10 hours longer than that of a MacBook Air. Although it is heavier and more expensive, by almost $300 than the product from Apple, the new Toshiba ultrabook represents the first serious attack on the line of ultra-portable laptops from Apple and if the statements of the Japanese manufacturers will prove to be true be true, then Apple has serious competition on the market.