techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:06
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Toshiba's Portégé R600 range has been a What Laptop favourite for quite some time, thanks to its great usability and resilient, lightweight design. The Portégé R600-149 is the latest model and it's hard to imagine finding a better business machine at t...

Very lightweight, 3G enabled, 128GB SSD, Usability, Transflective screen...

No DVD drive, Graphics performance...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:06
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Toshiba’s Portégé laptops are built for the business user, and the Toshiba Portégé R600-13Z (£1879 inc. VAT) is a fantastic laptop which cements the Holy Trinity of portability, performance and usability under one roof, with very few concessions made...
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Toshibas Portégé R600 range has been around for a while now and comprises some of the most portable laptops you can buy. The Portégé R600-11B is a high-end machine, offering excellent connectivity and good usability. The 12.1-inch screen is unusual as...

Unbelievably light and portable...

but performance and features have been majorly sacrificed as a result...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:08
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Toshibas Portégé line is aimed primarily at mobile business users. Generally, that target could be extended to include anybody who wants a computer that combines light weight, small size, and good battery life, all without sacrificing performance. Tos...

Thin and light, Matte finish display, 512 GB SSD: speed and performance, Extensive connectivity and DVD burner, Restrained visual design...

Subpar 3D performance, Soso speakers, Noisy under load...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:16
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The R600-101 is a real eye catcher, and it is light. But the build quality isnt what it could be and neither screen nor keyboard wowed us. The battery life claim should probably be taken with a large pinch of salt too. Toshiba - Portégé R600-101 pric...
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Product Code: PPR61E00D00CEN The Toshiba Portegé R600-108 is not just a statement in lightweight laptop design: at only 810g, Toshiba has written the book on ultraportability. Pick up the Toshiba Portegé R600-108 and youd be forgiven for thinking t...

Overall, the ‘look and feel’ impression swings somewhere between awe at the empty weight – and horror at the huge price for such an insubstantial toy-like notebook. The Toshiba Portegé R600-108 has a good performance benchmark resul...
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Toshibas Portege R600-11B is the lightest laptop here at just 1.1kg, but Toshiba has still managed to squeeze a DVD writer, 3G modem and 320GB hard disk into its slender and attractive silver case. Theres even an ExpressCard/54 slot for adding per...
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People like netbooks for two key reasons: price and portability. Even the not-so-cheap models deliver a decent daily use performance in a form thats the peak of pick-up-and-go computing. Toshibas Portégé R600: lighter than a netbook Well, theyre not...

The R600 is proof, if proof were needed, that laptops are like cars. Theyll all get you from A to B, but folk will still buy expensive ones, cheap ones, sexy ones, butt-ugly ones - whatever your preference, theres a model for you. If youre after a...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:21
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The Portégé R600 is a very alluring 1.11kg ultraportable, although the transflective screen mode, some aspects of build quality and battery life could all be better.

Small, light and easy to carry, Integrated HSDPA, Builtin webcam...

Too much flex in the screen, Slightly flimsy build in parts, Battery life could be better...

The Portégé R600 is a very alluring 1.11kg ultraportable, although the transflective screen mode, some aspects of build quality and battery life could all be better...
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Less costs more. Stunningly light, but too far from perfect. If you need a laptop thats light as a bag of feathers, yet still powerful enough to do some serious work, a netbook might not fit the bill. For £300 you cant expect everything. Small keyb...
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Last year Toshiba caused a few geek hearts to flutter when it launched the Portégé R500 . It was, as the company was always keen to point out, the lightest notebook in the world, weighing a mere 755 grams in its lightest configuration. By anyone's standar...
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alphr.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:25
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Toshiba HQ probably looked on a little bemused when the MacBook Air was announced. A slim silver lightweight laptop, you say? But one that weighs more than 1.4kg, doesn't include an optical drive and has a battery life of five hours? With the Portégé R...

A super-light laptop with great battery life, but the screen is both its stand-out feature and - for some - its Achilles heel...
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Youd be hard pressed trying to find a lighter notebook than Toshibas Portege R600 (PPR61A-00400R), which weighs only 950 grams and is aimed at business users who regularly need to travel. Its a 12.1in laptop and its very thin, but it doesnt have cut-price parts running it: you still get an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU, 3GB of RAM and a 120GB solid-state drive. It runs Windows Vista (or Windows XP — you get to choose). The Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 runs at 1.4GHz and it is an Ultra Low Voltage CPU. Th...

Only 950 grams, good battery life, DVD burner, comfortable to type on...

Touchpad could be better...

The Toshiba Portege R600 is the ultimate ultraportable laptop for a user who’s constantly on the move. It’s extremely light and strong, and it has a built-in optical drive and all the ports you’re likely to require...
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Toshiba HQ probably looked on a little bemused when the MacBook Air was announced. A slim silver lightweight laptop, you say? But one that weighs more than 1.4kg, doesn’t include an optical drive and has a battery life of five hours? With the Portégé R...

A super-light laptop with great battery life, but the screen is both its stand-out feature and, for some, its Achilles heel...
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Toshiba makes good laptops but, expensive models aside, theyre a bit dull. However, the companys ultraportables have always been great and the R600 is its latest. When the last batch of ultraportables hit the market, many cooed over Sonys long-life...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-06 04:41:12
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Toshibas Portege R600 is one of the best ultraportables on the market, if youre willing to pay the price. Design Though Toshiba may not have been living up to its "Leading Innovation" slogan for a while now, they are lucky in one area — when they do...

Extremely light, yet highly featured, Ability to turn screen backlight off, Good software suite...

No digital video out, Mono sound, Expensive...

Toshibas Portege R600 is one of the best ultraportables on the market, if youre willing to pay the price.
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:06
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If you are a business professional who always seems to have a hard time finding a notebook with the right combination of portability and performance, then you may want to check out the Toshiba Portege R600-S4201. Weighing less than the average notebook...

In conclusion, the Toshiba Portege R600-S4201 notebook provides users with a decent functionality in a notebook of this size. With its security features as well the fact that it is energy start certified, you need not sacrifice power for portability. I...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:07
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The ultimate in ultraportability If you think of HP’s 2530p as a strapping workhorse of an ultraportable, Toshiba’s R600 is like a stylish, sophisticated cousin—and we were quickly smitten with its charms. The R600 shares much in common with Toshiba’s...

Slim; supreme portability. Stylish; many ports; great battery life.

Thinner body means compromises in processing speed and innards that aren't very accessible.
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Very lightweight and slim, the Toshiba Portégé R600 is the king of mobility. Much more complete than a netbook, it's also much more expensive. We like the matte screen and long battery life.
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Toshiba may not have the fashionable appeal of Apple, nor the solid reputation of Lenovo, but they do know how to push the envelope. Their Portégé series of ultraportables is already slim, and was the first to offer a 128GB SSD back in 2008; now it’s t...
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Just last summer, Toshiba's Portege R500 was the first laptop with a 128GB SSD. A year later, Toshiba's Portege R600 is the world's first 512GB SSD lappie. So for this one moment, Toshiba is on the top of the world. DesignNote: The R600 has been out f...
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The Toshiba Portege R600-St520W is one of the more portable notebooks and one that sports a built in DVD burner. For its higher price, it has a lot to offer the person looking for one of these small notebooks, with a longer lasting battery, the built i...
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Would You Buy This? 0Yes 0No Toshiba Portege R600-ST520W Test Scores Overall 72 Performance 57 Features 79 Design 75 Full Test Report » Before You Buy How to Buy a Laptop How to Buy a Netbook Top All-Purpose Laptops Top Power Laptops Top Ultraportable...

Thin and light even for ultraportables, Room for an optical drive...

Mono speaker, poor sound...
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Business travelers, for whom portability and endurance is critical, would do well with the Toshiba Portégé R600-ST520W. While pricey at $2,149, this notebook is thinner and lighter than many netbooks—even if it does cost five times as much. Additional...

Extremely light, Excellent endurance, Optical drive, Sleep-and-Charge Technology...

Noisy keyboard, Mediocre viewing angles, Slow boot time, Poor benchmark scores...

If your primary need is a secure and superslim notebook that can go the distance, the $2,149 Toshiba Portégé R600-ST520W has a lot to offer. Its 6.5-hour battery life and featherlight weight will certainly be appreciated on business trips. Howev...
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Toshiba’s Portégé R600 is a the type of executive notebook that dominated the ultraportable scene before the netbooks started stealing the spotlight. It is the sort of insanely light, ultra-thin notebook that has impressed consumers for so long… the ty...
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Pick up the Toshiba Portegé R600-108 and you'd be forgiven for thinking that the assembly line had forgotten to install a computer inside the case. But inside nonetheless resides an Intel SU9400, a 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo processor backed up with 3GB RAM an...

Overall, the ‘look and feel’ impression swings somewhere between awe at the empty weight – and horror at the huge price for such an insubstantial toy-like notebook. The Toshiba Portegé R600-108 has a good performance benchmark result but a dreadful sc...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:18
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Do you like the idea of notebook that is light and small so you can easily carry it all around? And you don’t like that it has relatively slow CPU and no optical device? What do you say about a notebook that has 12.1 inch display, Core 2 Duo CPU, DVD w...

Although Toshiba Portege R600 is not perfect little notebook, it has some features that make it unique. High price is expected and all we can say is, that it is adequate. Since this model is intended for business users, for whom the price is not that m...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:19
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Last week I was able to get my hands on the Toshiba Protégé R600-S4202 and man like Protégé R500 before it, it is one sexy machine. Its sleek small form factor design makes it the lightest and most stylish notebook around; it is also the thinnest noteb...
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The Toshiba Portégé R600-S4202 is the sum of four years worth of improvements, polishing an already proven product. Its the thinnest and lightest ultraportable that squeezes in an optical drive and a full-size keyboard—and its 12-inch LED...

Featherweight chassis. Optical drive included. Big battery. Almost 7 hours of battery life. Full-size keyboard. Luxuriously thin.

128GB SSD too expensive for prime time. An internal 3G modem is long overdue.

The Toshiba Portégé R600-S4202 is the lightest ultraportable to pack a full-size keyboard and an internal optical drive...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:21
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Toshibas Portégé R600 sets a new standard for lightweight ultraportable laptops, making it an attractive option for workers who need to carry a PC with them.However, this portability comes with the drawbacks of a short battery life, high purchase cost...

Easy to carry at just 773g; decent 12.in screen...

Short battery life; relatively high price...

Toshibas Portégé R600 is an attractive option for workers needing to carry a laptop with them at all times, but the short battery life limits the amount of work that can realistically be done away from mains power...
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Toshiba has thought of just about everything with its gorgeous, sleek, Portégé R600. It’s like an Apple MacBook Air, but with ports…and an optical drive…and (sadly) Windows Vista. In fact, it’s only a hair thicker than the Air (0.77 vers...

Ultraslim, ultralight; integrated optical drive; comfortable keyboard; lots of features...

Expensive; no integrated mobile-broadband option...

Toshiba’s ultrasleek ultraportable is a marvel of technology. The 2.2-pound R600 is fully loaded with an optical drive, a solid-state hard drive, good performance—and a very high price...
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Toshiba, a world leader in producing quality and innovative notebook products, claims to produce the lightest notebook in the world called the R600, weighing just 979 grams. But don’t assume it is in any way short of features, as it has an excellent...

Toshiba, a world leader in producing quality and innovative notebook products, claims to produce the lightest notebook in the world called the R600, weighing just 979 grams. But don’t assume it is in any way short of features, as it has an excellent...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:24
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Since its glitzy launch event, weve been lusting to get our hands on the latest addition to the Toshibas Portege R series, and we finally managed to get a review set. Toshibas R series of ultraportables have always been pretty good on the mobility a...
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trustedreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 15:03:25
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How nice it is to be looking at a proper ultra-portable notebook, rather than a netbook. Don't get us wrong, we love the netbooks and all, but anyone who has actually used or needs a proper portable notebook will understand what we mean. Yes, they're all...
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The magnesium alloy chassis means that although the R600 is lightweight it’s strong enough to pass TUV drop testing from 30” (the equivalent of pushing it off a table) and 40” (the equivalent of dropping it when you’re carrying it under your arm) on a...
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