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Toshiba's ridiculously lightweight Portege R600 may steal all the headlines, but if you don't mind a few extra grams, the Portege A600 is cheaper. The configuration that we reviewed comes in at around S$2,999, and is just as well-featured as the R600. At under 30mm thick, you shouldn't have any...
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We were a little surprised when Lenovo announced an X series laptop with a 12.1-inch wide-aspect display; after all, the similarly sized ThinkPad X300 had won over many hearts and minds when it was introduced earlier this year. But the new ThinkPad X200 does nicely round out Lenovo's ThinkPad...
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The Toshiba Portege R600 is the followup to the Portege R500, famously claimed by Toshiba to be the lightest laptop in the world. The R600 is tremendously light, has a good keyboard, and offers a screen you can use in most lighting conditions. The battery life isn't as impressive as we'd hoped...
Crave We really pity the chap tasked to do a writeup on the latest Portege R600. How do you advertise a product without giving away a single piece of new information? Turns ...
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Features With a long history in the PC industry, Toshiba machines continue to offer innovative features such as gesture controls and facial recognition.
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Features Besides making its maiden foray into the low-cost CULV space, Toshiba is adding the first 11.6-inch model to its stable.
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Features With Netbooks, ultrathins and budget laptops crowding the low-cost notebook market, how will it affect consumer choice in the coming year?
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Review
When the first Acer Aspire Timeline series as released in mid-2009, it changed the landscape of portable computing. Sporting the new line of Intel consumer ultra-low-voltage (CULV) processor, the lower cost and thermal signature allowed Acer to produce an impressively slim thin-and-light which ...
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Features Though Toshiba has kept a low profile since the Sonoma launch, its introduction of seven new notebooks seems to have reversed the trend.
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Review
Sony likes to keep its Vaio products aimed at mid- to high-end buyers--much like Apple does--and generally eschews the budget end of the market (although there are a handful of less expensive Vaios we've reviewed favorably).
When it comes to Intel-Atom-powered systems, it's no different;...
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The Portege M900 is the first model in Toshiba's new Signature series. This range (launched concurrently with the Premier series for its Satellite laptops) seeks to bring a touch of class to the design of its business-centric portables. The idea behind this line is that since a significant...
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Samsung's NC20 stands out from the crowd in two very important ways. First, it's one of only a handful of 12-inch Netbooks (the best-known example being Dell's Vista-addled Mini 12). Secondly, it's the first laptop we've tested with Via's Nano CPU, intended as an alternative to Intel's popular...
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When we first saw the 12-inch HP Pavilion dv2 at CES 2009, here's what we noted. At first glance, another glossy HP laptop with an AMD processor may induce yawns, but when we learned this was the first system to use AMD's new Netbook-like Athlon Neo platform, our ears perked up.
AMD sees...
Features Forget boring bricks. The new generation of consumer notebooks are heading for the obesity clinic and coming out slimmer than ever.
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