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Five best netbooks you're craving

We take a look at the five most popular netbooks on CNET UK over the past seven days in this week's instalment of What You're Craving. Watch video

21 October 2011 by Andrew Hoyle

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Toshiba NB500 review

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Toshiba NB500 review

The Toshiba NB500 is a good all-round netbook, but its design is rather ho-hum. You can easily find the same features wrapped up in a more appealing package elsewhere. Read more

£250

23 June 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Toshiba NB550D review

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Toshiba NB550D review

The Toshiba NB550D isn't exactly beautiful, but its dual-core AMD processor delivers great performance for a netbook. Add in beefy speakers from Harman Kardon and a good keyboard, and you've got a well-rounded netbook. Read more

£280

20 June 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Toshiba NB520 review

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Toshiba NB520 review

The Toshiba NB520 netbook might lack the flashy design of some of its competitors, but decent performance, great speakers and impressive overall usability mean it's good value for money. Read more

£280

24 March 2011 by Niall Magennis

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Toshiba AC100 review

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Toshiba AC100 review

The Android-based Toshiba AC100 netbook is let down by a frustrating and confusing interface. We can't recommend it over the horde of standard netbooks on the market. Read more

£290

25 November 2010 by Luke Westaway

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Toshiba NB250 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Toshiba NB250 review

The 10.1-inch NB250 is a mighty fine netbook, even if it doesn't break any new ground. Its keyboard and trackpad are comfortable to use, its display is pleasingly bright, and it looks cute. For people on the move in need of a machine to handle light computing tasks, it will be worth a look Read more

£250

26 July 2010 by Rory Reid

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Toshiba NB305 review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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Toshiba NB305 review

The 10.1-inch NB305 packs Intel's next-gen Atom N450 CPU, which helps it to deliver excellent battery life. It also has a robust chassis, a good keyboard and plenty of visual flair. If you're looking for a netbook, you should definitely consider this machine Read more

£265

13 April 2010 by Spencer Dalziel

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Toshiba NB200 review

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Toshiba NB200 review

Toshiba's second entry into the netbook arena, the 10.1-inch NB200, is a valiant effort. It ticks all the netbook boxes, as well as offering a couple of very welcome extra features, like a shock-protected hard drive and a USB port that lets you charge mobile devices even when the NB200's turned off Read more

£330

10 July 2009 by Patrick Wignall

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Ultra-portable laptops

Large, powerful laptops have their place -- but they're completely useless for taking on the road. They're often extremely heavy and, despite manufacturers' claims, have very limited battery life. Here are some tips on choosing a laptop that is ideal for anyone on the go... Read more

5 December 2005 by Rory Reid

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Toshiba Libretto U100 review

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Toshiba Libretto U100 review

Toshiba's Libretto U100 is amazingly tiny. It's wee. It's petite. It's the most miniscule PC we've ever seen. But is it too small? The keyboard is so ickle it makes typing a chore, and the XVGA resolution on the 7.2-inch screen makes icons hard to see. Plus, it's very expensive -- but that doesn't stop it being full of gadgety wonder Read more

£1,250

3 August 2005 by Sandra Vogel

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