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Review Date: 01-JUL-2009
Review Date: 15-APR-2009
RRP: $4125.00
4.75
The Toshiba Portege R600 is the ultimate ultraportable laptop for a user who's constantly on the move. It's extremely light and strong, and it has a built-in optical drive and all the ports you're likely to require.
Review Date: 20-MAY-2008
Review Date: 04-JUN-2009
RRP: $899.00
4.50
The Toshiba NB200 (PLL25A-00D002) is a little expensive, but it's well built, performed well in our tests, and has unique features such as hard drive protection and Sleep-and-Charge USB 2.0 — you can charge your iPhone while you're on the road! It's the nicest looking netbook on the market and it has a great keyboard. The only drawback is that it gets a little hot.
Review Date: 26-NOV-2007
RRP: $499.00 $479.00
Review Date: 26-MAR-2009
RRP: $749.00
4.50
The MSI Wind U120 netbook looks good, performs as expected, has a good amount of connectivity, and its keyboard is close to perfect. We only wish the period and comma keys were bigger and that the balance of the unit was better. If you can live with the poor balance and undersized period and comma keys, then there's no reason why you should not buy this netbook.
Review Date: 12-NOV-2008
Review Date: 19-AUG-2008
RRP: $699.00
Review Date: 24-JUL-2008
RRP: $699.00
Review Date: 01-SEP-2006
Review Date: 12-MAY-2008
Review Date: 25-NOV-2008
RRP: $699.00
Review Date: 12-MAY-2008
Review Date: 20-OCT-2008
Review Date: 24-JUN-2008
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