Typical price: £435
What is it: Fully-featured Windows Mobile clamshell smart phone
What we think: Business users should appreciate its powerful features
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 May 2008
Tags: toshiba, speaker, desk, placed
We like:
Design; screen; Qwerty keyboard; connectivity/features
We don't like:
Screen; design; camera; performance; volume; battery
CNET UK judgement:
The Toshiba Portege G910 clamshell design is relatively large but still has some functionality in a closed state due to its front control system. For consumers, it's maybe too fiddly in operation and not the quickest performer. On the flip side, business users should appreciate the powerful features, widescreen display and large Qwerty keyboard, which can be used to a certain degree on a flat surface for two-handed typing
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