CNET has a review of the Toshiba Portege R500-S5003 and they write "Toshiba's SSD version of the Portege R500 may be the best ultraportable laptop available right now, and it packs in much of what the MacBook Air lacks while weighing nearly half as much."
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NotebookReview has a review of the Toshiba Portege R300 and writes, "Although the Portege R300 is an unique slimline laptop, in its category it is not the top of the line. The Core Duo technology and 4200RPM hard drive make it less attractive. However, the design will definitely raise eyebrows
CNET reviews the Toshiba Portege M600, and finds that while it may be inexpensive, it offers middle-of-the-road performance and battery life, so it's not a great choice for the demanding business user but offers a decent bargain if you're needing it for basic tasks. From the review: "Nevertheless, even with
PCMag has a review of the Toshiba Portege R500, they write, "Competition is growing fierce among ultraportables. Technologies such as LED backlights and Ultra Low Voltage processors are opening doors to designs that weren't possible two years ago. The new-and-improved Toshiba Portégé R500 will redefine the ultraportable market, paving the
CNET has a review of the Toshiba Portege R400-S4931 and they write, "Toshiba's first Windows Vista laptop, the Portege R400, is a beautifully crafted convertible tablet that unfortunately is every bit as expensive as it looks. It won't be available for purchase until January 30, 2007, with a base price