Price range: £273.59
What is it: Atom-powered netbook with 8.9-inch screen
What we think: The NB100 is an also-ran in the netbook race, offering nothing that makes it stand out from the pack
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 April 2009
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba NB100, video files, battery life, 3G
We like:
Attractive glossy finish on lid; good screen
We don't like:
Plasticky feel; small keyboard; no Bluetooth
CNET UK judgement:
The Toshiba NB100 has its good points, such as its impressive TruBrite display and good battery life, but the cramped keyboard and lack of Bluetooth support are big letdowns
Full review:
While others manufacturers wasted no time in jumping on the netbook bandwagon, Toshiba has taken an absolute age to get its own Intel Atom-powered machine on the market. But, with the NB100, has Toshiba learned from the mistakes of others or simply repeated the sins of the past? Continue Reading...
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