Review
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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Review
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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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 ...
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 Looking for a notebook? Then check out some of these deals we've scouted out at SITEX 2009.
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Crave When we first had a glimpse of the then-embargoed Portege R500, the first thought which came to mind was how Toshiba managed to cram an optical drive into such a slim ...
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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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Features Great technology, a reliable platform. For Toshiba, these elements may form the cornerstone for its notebooks, but a strong identity makes all the difference.
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Features For the best laptop deals in town, check out the four-day IT Show 2009 at Singapore Suntec City.
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Features The last major consumer electronics fair in Singapore for the year. If you want a notebook, there is no better place to buy than SITEX 2008.
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Review Less than a year after debuting its Vaio T series ultraportable laptop (and several iterations later), Sony gives its thinnest and lightest model a new look, some new features, and a new name. At S$3,999, the Vaio VGN-TX17GP costs about as much as the previous Vaio VGN-T350 model but adds a...
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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