Toshiba NB305 review
LaptopsStunning battery life and some clever hardware and software touches make this the best 10.1in netbook that you can currently buy.
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Stunning battery life and some clever hardware and software touches make this the best 10.1in netbook that you can currently buy.
It's a decent, enough laptop, but the keyboard lets it down and you can get better specified laptops for the same price.
A plain-looking case and low price belie the 42XV635DB's great image and sound quality. Plus, the EPG is one of the best we've seen.
An attractive Blu-ray player with decent performance, but we'd really expect more features at this price.
The L500's screen is impressive and the numeric keypad's large keys would suit number-crunchers, but there are better value alternatives.
Light and slim, but large enough for a decent keyboard, the T130 has the battery life of a netbook and far better single-application performance.
It's well built, but the U500-186's poor battery life and oversensitive touchpad let it down.
An impressive laptop with a high-resolution screen, comfortable keyboard and good 3D performance, but battery life isn't great.
A comfortable laptop to use, but the screen looks slightly washed out and is disappointing, particularly at this price.
Great hardware, screen and design, but it's expensive and let down by Windows Mobile's dated interface.