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March 2009
(78%)
60 Reviews
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Abstract: Toshiba’s Portégé R600 is a the type of executive notebook that dominated the ultraportable scene before the netbooks started stealing the spotlight. It is the sort of insanely light, ultra-thin notebook that has impressed consumers for so long… the ty...
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Published: 2009-04-10, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
Overall, the ‘look and feel’ impression swings somewhere between awe at the empty weight – and horror at the huge price for such an insubstantial toy-like notebook. The Toshiba Portegé R600-108 has a good performance benchmark result but a dreadful sc...
Although Toshiba Portege R600 is not perfect little notebook, it has some features that make it unique. High price is expected and all we can say is, that it is adequate. Since this model is intended for business users, for whom the price is not that m...
Abstract: Last week I was able to get my hands on the Toshiba Protégé R600-S4202 and man like Protégé R500 before it, it is one sexy machine. Its sleek small form factor design makes it the lightest and most stylish notebook around; it is also the thinnest noteb...
Toshibas Portégé R600 is an attractive option for workers needing to carry a laptop with them at all times, but the short battery life limits the amount of work that can realistically be done away from mains power. ...
Ultraslim, ultralight; integrated optical drive; comfortable keyboard; lots of features
Expensive; no integrated mobile-broadband option
Toshiba’s ultrasleek ultraportable is a marvel of technology. The 2.2-pound R600 is fully loaded with an optical drive, a solid-state hard drive, good performance—and a very high price. ...
Toshiba, a world leader in producing quality and innovative notebook products, claims to produce the lightest notebook in the world called the R600, weighing just 979 grams. But don’t assume it is in any way short of features, as it has an excellent...
Abstract: How nice it is to be looking at a proper ultra-portable notebook, rather than a netbook. Don't get us wrong, we love the netbooks and all, but anyone who has actually used or needs a proper portable notebook will understand what we mean. Yes, they're all ...
Abstract: The magnesium alloy chassis means that although the R600 is lightweight it’s strong enough to pass TUV drop testing from 30” (the equivalent of pushing it off a table) and 40” (the equivalent of dropping it when you’re carrying it under your arm) on a...