Toshibas second attempt at a netbook is a stunning success... almost. The designs superb, the build quality good and the specs decent too. Only the above-par pricing - though you do get a better-than-average software bundle - and the awful colour s...
Abstract: It seems like only yesterday that the netbook was a niche product with limited appeal due to the trade-off between portability and fire power. However, at this stage, many moons have passed, with most PC manufacturers having released their own models, ...
I have held lighter netbooks, but this one was pretty nippy and as stylish as they come.Price: From €319 (ex VAT)From: Selected retailers Post a comment about this articlePlease note that comments are manually verified before appearing on the site.Na...
Abstract: Toshiba can't be blamed for the lack of evolution in the netbook platform, however infuriating it might be. Until someone deigns progress necessary (or nVidia ION systems begin to hit the shelves) all any company can do is make the best product possible u...
Abstract: Verdict: A smart design and excellent battery life make the NB200-11L appear great value, but its let down by a mediocre keyboard. Toshibas new entry into the netbook market has an unfussy design, with a subtle, diagonal pinstripe pattern on the g...
Superb keyboard. Excellent design. Sleep and charge USB ports. Windows 7.
None to mention.
The Toshiba NB200-136 is definitely one of the best netbooks that offer superb design and functionality at a reasonable price.Technical Specifications:Processor: Intel Atom N280 Processor (1.66 GHz)Hard Disk: 160 GB (5400 rpm)Memory: 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM...
Stylish design, Good looking, Port placement, Battery life
Tiny keyboard keys, Build quality
For Rs. 22,990, the Toshiba NB200's style statement is a lot more inexpensive than Sony Vaio W's. But keep in mind its ordinary build quality, and cramped keyboard. Not quite the Sony Vaio W, but average performance and good looks are the Toshiba NB20...
Excellent battery life on the six-cell version; good keyboard with few compromises; ConfigFrees wireless device search is useful.
Gigantic Toshiba logo on the back will annoy some; glowing power button in the middle of the hinge may distract; notification LEDs on the lip cant be seen when using the laptop.