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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Netbooks
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
25 November 2010 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Portege M780 review
The 12.1-inch Toshiba Portege M780 gives you the freedom of laptop or tablet operating modes, but it's too unattractive and bulky for our tastes Read more
9 August 2010 by Rory Reid
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Tecra M3 review
Weighing just over 2kg, the Toshiba Tecra M3 is one of the lightest laptops in the business thin-and-light category. Despite its modest dimensions, the Tecra M3 houses its fair share of design perks, such as an external Wi-Fi on/off switch and a volume wheel Read more
9 May 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Tecra A5 review
There's nothing wrong with the mainstream Toshiba Tecra A5 laptop. It offers a fairly light though largely nondescript case, lots of unremarkable components, such as a Celeron M processor and a DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive, average performance and battery life, and a decent price of £660 Read more
16 September 2005 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Satellite Pro C660 review
While the 15.6-inch Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-17J is cheap, its limited range of ports, pedestrian performance and uninspiring build quality mean this laptop doesn't really offer good value for money. Read more
10 May 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Portege M400 review
The follow-up to Toshiba's prior-generation Portege M200, the new Portege M400 is the first convertible tablet PC to offer Intel's Core Duo processor as an option. The system combines its new CPU with some nice convertible-tablet standards, such as a swiveling 12.1-inch display and a swappable optical drive Read more
23 May 2006 by Stephanie Bruzzese
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Qosmio G20 review
Although the G20's size and weight makes it impractical as a truly portable laptop, this wasn't what overwhelmingly disappointed us. Instead, it's the G20's glary screen that breaks the deal here. It's a huge distraction on an otherwise very capable PVR Read more
10 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
