Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Toshiba Portege R600 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Toshiba Portege R600.
March 2009
(78%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The R600-101 is a real eye catcher, and it is light. But the build quality isnt what it could be and neither screen nor keyboard wowed us. The battery life claim should probably be taken with a large pinch of salt too. Toshiba - Portégé R600-101 pric...
Good keyboard; lightweight chassis; integrated 3G/HSDPA modem
Screen quality is sub-par; pricey
The Toshiba Portege R600 isn't as sexy as some of its rivals, but business users will love its super-light chassis, comfortable keyboard and integrated 3G modem, which allows Internet access almost anywhere ...
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 resul...
Abstract: Toshibas Portege R600-11B is the lightest laptop here at just 1.1kg, but Toshiba has still managed to squeeze a DVD writer, 3G modem and 320GB hard disk into its slender and attractive silver case. Theres even an ExpressCard/54 slot for adding per...
The R600 is proof, if proof were needed, that laptops are like cars. Theyll all get you from A to B, but folk will still buy expensive ones, cheap ones, sexy ones, butt-ugly ones - whatever your preference, theres a model for you. If youre after a ...
Small, light and easy to carry, Integrated HSDPA, Builtin webcam
Too much flex in the screen, Slightly flimsy build in parts, Battery life could be better
The Portégé R600 is a very alluring 1.11kg ultraportable, although the transflective screen mode, some aspects of build quality and battery life could all be better...
Abstract: Less costs more. Stunningly light, but too far from perfect. If you need a laptop thats light as a bag of feathers, yet still powerful enough to do some serious work, a netbook might not fit the bill. For £300 you cant expect everything. Small keyb...
Abstract: Last year Toshiba caused a few geek hearts to flutter when it launched the Portégé R500 . It was, as the company was always keen to point out, the lightest notebook in the world, weighing a mere 755 grams in its lightest configuration. By anyone's standar...