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Toshiba Portege A600 (Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor 1.4GHz, 3GB RAM)

Toshiba Portege A600 (Core 2 Duo SU9400 processor 1.4GHz, 3GB RAM)

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...

Toshiba's latest ultraportable and Netbook range

Features New laptop entrants from Japan take portability to new heights with machines that weigh no more than 1.5kg.  Read story »

The battle between budget laptops

Features With Netbooks, ultrathins and budget laptops crowding the low-cost notebook market, how will it affect consumer choice in the coming year? Read story »
Toshiba Portege R600 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 3GB RAM)

Toshiba Portege R600 (Core 2 Duo ULV SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 3GB RAM)

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...

The mysterious Toshiba Portege R600

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 ... Read story »
Acer Aspire Timeline 3810TG (Core 2 Duo SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM)

Acer Aspire Timeline 3810TG (Core 2 Duo SU9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 4GB RAM)

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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How to select the right Toshiba laptop

Features With a long history in the PC industry, Toshiba machines continue to offer innovative features such as gesture controls and facial recognition. Read story »

SITEX 2009: Notebook

Features Looking for a notebook? Then check out some of these deals we've scouted out at SITEX 2009. Read story »

Toshiba R500: How did they fit it all in?

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 ... Read story »

Toshiba's 2005 notebook lineup

Features Though Toshiba has kept a low profile since the Sonoma launch, its introduction of seven new notebooks seems to have reversed the trend. Read story »

Toshiba's "Made above all" notebooks

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. Read story »

IT Show 2009: Notebooks

Features For the best laptop deals in town, check out the four-day IT Show 2009 at Singapore Suntec City. Read story »

SITEX 2008: Notebooks

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. Read story »
Sony Vaio VGN-TX17GP (Pentium M ULV 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM)

Sony Vaio VGN-TX17GP (Pentium M ULV 1.2GHz, 512MB RAM)

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...
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Sony Vaio VGN-P15G (Intel Atom Z530 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)

Sony Vaio VGN-P15G (Intel Atom Z530 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)

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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