The good: Ultra-slim and lightweight; strong build quality; bundled with additional battery; three-year warranty.
The bad: Expensive; no optical drive; no FireWire port; short primary battery life.
The bottom line: The super thin-and-light form factor and built-in wireless connectivity of the Portege R100 make it a truly portable notebook for business travelers.
It's the smartest thing--why do you need ROM when you have the PC Card slots? by sidharth kapoor - Aug 23, 2005
You have everything + a very light weight--all the things that are not on this laptop are either attachable or not required while on the move. It's got the most essential stuff sans none.