
"The built-in HSDPA is a real bonus and you get a lot for your money"
By Will Stapley
Published: 6 February 2009 08:32 GMT
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What is it:
Ultra-portable laptop with built-in HSDPA
Typical price:
£1,005.92 - £1,074.48
We like:
Lightweight; built-in HSDPA modem; good value
We don't like:
Relatively slow processor and graphics; poor viewing angles; looks and feels plasticky
The judgement:
If you're after a truly portable laptop and don't want to mess around with external optical drives, the Toshiba Portege A600 will most definitely appeal. The built-in HSDPA is a real bonus and you get a lot for your money
Reviewed by:
CNET.co.uk's Will Stapley, read the full review here.
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