hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2011-10-04 11:58:21
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Notebook Review: Toshiba Portege R700's Top 10 10 Things To Know When on the GoNovember 24, 2010By Eric GrevstadIs the Toshiba Portege R700-S1310 the ultimate ultraportable? Frankly, it comes as close as any we've tried lately, impressing us in a numbe...
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crn.com
Updated: 2011-10-04 11:58:21
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At the risk of taking from a currently popular TV car commercial, it's possible to set a Toshiba Portege R700 on a desk and start a back-and-forth: You could get with this: A solid, Windows 7 Professional notebook built on Intel's Core i3 processor, wi...
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Priced from $600 to $2,000 or more, ultraportables skimp on size and weight but not on horsepower and features. The best of the lot feature fast Intel Core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, accelerated graphics and video, hi-res displays, and even solid state drives...
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itp.net
Updated: 2013-02-10 03:18:23
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The R700-15P is an ultra-portable offering from Toshiba's Portege line and it is designed for ‘ultra-mobile performance'. Like most Toshiba laptops we've tested in the past the machine's build quality is excellent. The R700 features a classy matte blac...
The Portege R700 boats an elegant design, sturdy build quality and it packs enough power under its hood to tackle applications with ease. A capable ultra-portable for road warriors...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2013-02-10 03:18:24
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Toshiba has built quite a name and reputation in the mobile computer market in the past 25 years. Simply put, it's a company you trust by default. Satellite PCs in particular are synonymous with Toshiba's brand, while other notebook series are less pop...
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What's in an ultraportable? Think netbook on the outside, and real laptop on the inside. The small form factor means forgoing a DVD drive, and making due with a small screen and narrow keyboard. If that's a small price to pay for light weight (just 2...
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evergeek.com Updated: 2013-02-10 03:18:27
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Typically, thin & light notebooks are designed with long battery life and portability in mind. As a result, many manufacturers discard the optical drive to slim down the chassis, go for 11" or 12" inch screens and often use cramped keyboards that are 8...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2013-02-10 03:18:28
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Not as thin and light as the R600, but far more powerful In honor of the 25 years Toshiba has been making laptops—starting with the T1100 in 1985—Toshiba is dubbing its new R700 an “anniversary” system. The laptop is the newest addition to Toshiba’s ve...
Slick styling; sturdy build; fullpower processor; SSD provides data security.
Tradeoff for SSD is limited storage; we miss the R600's volume dial.
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The R700 models are sized at 13.3" but come in a variety of configurations. We got the current top model named R700-127 for our review. In addition to an Intel Core i7 620M , it also uses the integrated GMA HD graphic chip which in combination with a fast...
Outstanding application performance, Long battery life is possible (depending on the work load), Light, slim design, Stable magnesium case with nice look and feel, Optical drive, Interface equipment with HDMI and eSATA and docking port, Pleasant keyboard...
Noise development, Heat emissions under load, Illumination and contrast of the display...
The Portege R700 is in fact an elegant, slim and sufficiently robust companion for business trips. The fact that the thin design isn't only an advantage is witnessed by the emissions. Under load, our tester can get pretty warm. Moreover, other negative as...
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When we last saw the the business-minded Toshiba Portege R600, it had become a tiny machine, just 12.1-inches of goodness packed into a frame that’s less than 1kg. To do so, it had to cut some performance compromises by using an Intel Ultra-Low Voltage...
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Toshiba's new Portégé R700 surprised me with its mature styling, serious muscle, and ridiculously light heft. This is a true ultraportable but still quite powerful - heck, Toshiba somehow even fit an optical drive on it! There were a few unpleasant sur...
Great style for any user, Superb performance in an ultraportable package...
Too hot, too noisy, Mushy chiclet keyboard...
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Something this thin and light shouldn't be this powerful. But it is. The Toshiba Portege R700-S1320 delivers strong Core i5 performance (no ULV chip here) in a remarkably portable 3.2-pound body. And this notebook is built to last. Toshiba has decked o...
Fast performance, Sturdy, lightweight design, Long battery life, Three-year warranty...
Bottom runs hot, Small keys, Loud fan, Mediocre webcam...
This sturdy 3-pound powerhouse performs like a champ and lasts six hours on a charge.
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All hail the king! It's not easy for a laptop to rise to the top of a business executive’s wish list, but Toshiba’s top-of-the-line Portégé continues its reign as our best road-warrior ultraportable. Clad in a sleek, brushed-magnesium-alloy s...
Sleek design; stellar performance; included optical drive; extensive security and durability features; solid-state drive, loud speakers; vast array of ports and expansion...
Small keys; grainy Webcam; odd placement of volume keys...
With superb performance, battery life, and business features, this all-star ultraportable knocks it out of the park at a not-so-elite price...
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Toshiba Computer released Japan’s first notebook computer in 1985, instantly cementing Toshiba as one of the pioneers of mobile computing. Since then, Toshiba has consistently been amongst the sales leaders of consumer notebooks in the US. But for all...
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about.com Updated: 2013-02-10 03:18:33
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Strong Performance, Great Battery Life For Six Cell Battery, Excellent Range Of Peripheral Ports, Runs Hot And Loud, Keyboard Could Use Improving...
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