16 July, 2014: The Kirabook may be found in a museum someday, listed as a prime example of 2013 ultrabook design. All the hallmarks are there: the slightly tapered front edge, the brushed-metal look of the lid, the edge-to-edge glass over the display, and the large button-free clickpad under the island-style keyboard.
And, if you only see the Kirabook in photos, that might be the end of your observations. This is one of those products that comes off better in person than on paper, and in the hand, the Kirabook really does feel like a high-end laptop. The magnesium-alloy body is very light, but feels sturdy. The fit and finish are excellent, with a clean keyboard tray and a stiff hinge that runs nearly the full length of the system, and even the grilles for the Harman Kardon speakers and system fan have been moved to the bottom panel to keep them out of sight (that fan, however, can get pretty loud at times). The backlit keyboard follows the general Toshiba model of slightly rectangular keys, with a shorter-than-most spacebar. But the keyboard is a marked improvement over the similar-looking one on most of Toshiba’s less expensive laptops. There’s zero flex under your fingers, and the actual keys are deeper (more travel) than on other Toshiba ultrabooks. The biggest selling point of the Kirabook is its high-resolution PixelPure screen. At 2,560×1,440 pixels, it’s in a class that only a handful of other devices reach, including Apple’s Retina MacBook Pro line. Toshiba says that resolution equals 221 pixels per inch, and when reading onscreen text and viewing videos with higher-than-1080p resolution (which can hard to find, but YouTube has many), it’s a great visual experience.
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