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Product Code: PLL25E-00N00GEN The Toshiba NB200 is a conventional but worthy 10in Atom netbook. Toshiba's template-follower of a netbook ticks all the usual boxes for a 10in-screen laptop. But the total package is a little greater than the sum of it...
There are several build options, and the NB200-123 model we tested includes the useful 3G modem and 6-cell battery. Models without the modem can be found for well under £300 if you don’t need the added connectivity. For solid build, excellent b...
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If you've been wondering whether or not to buy a netbook, and you're reading this before the end of October 2009, then there's every reason to be tempted by the Toshiba NB200 range right now. Up to that point you can get £50 cashback with your purchase...
This netbook holds three aces: superb battery life, a great keyboard and a nice screen. If you can get it for under £300, with or without the current cashback offer, it's a superb buy...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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Toshiba has seriously raised the bar with the NB200-11H netbook, delivering a 10.1-inch screen and near full-size keyboard. Sure, when it comes to spec, it follows all the established netbook rules (Windows XP OS, 1.66GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 160G...
Toshiba has clearly got a game plan with the NB200 and it’s to deliver the best-looking, best-built netbook out there. What’s more, we reckon they may have just about done it! Images on the standard size screen look amazingly crisp and sharp...
There are just two things wrong with the Toshiba NB200-11H as far as we can see. The first is that the 6-cell battery pack protrudes from the back of the chassis, ruining the other Size Zero styling – so less easy to pull from your briefcase. The se...
The Toshiba NB200-11H takes everything we thought we knew about netbooks and slaps the same attention to detail we’d expect from a laptop. The result is top-notch performance from a premium design that looks and feels fantastic. We think Toshiba has...
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gadgetrepublic.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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The Toshiba NB200 review is the outcome of the Gadgetrepublic.com editor's search for the ideal netbook. Does it make the cut?Despite having reviewed plenty of netbooks over the course of the last year and a half, I only recently looked into buying one...
Long battery life, hard drive protection, high quality display, USB Sleep and Charge, goodsized keyboard...
Screen doesn't display well in sunshine, Toshiba's EasyConfig software got confused with Windows own wireless manager...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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The Toshiba NB200 is the companys second generation of netbook, featuring a more stylish design and a larger display than last years NB100. But, apart from one or two interesting features, there is little to make it stand out from the many other netb...
Clear and bright screen; good keyboard; feels sturdy...
No 802.11n Wi-Fi; six-cell battery pushes weight to 1.33kg...
Toshibas NB200 has a nice screen and keyboard, and offers the build quality we would expect from the firm. But in other respects it is very similar to many other netbook models...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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We were delighted to receive the NB200, Toshiba’s second foray into the netbook world. We gave the first, the NB100, an average rating. Toshiba were not discouraged however (all the better) and are now offering a second cutting, announced as high-end...
Large touchpad, 6h10 battery life, Wellspaced keyboard, Nice look and finish, Responsive screen...
Poor contrast ratio and colours, Noisy at times, Limited for gaming, Glossy screen, Touchpad isn’t multitouch...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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The Toshiba NB200 is a compact Netbook which uses an Intel Atom N280 processor, 1GB of RAM and a full sized keyboard. It has a solid build quality and looks rather attractive making it a good choice for fashionistas that want something that will work w...
Excellent build quality, Strong hinges, Good performance, Stylish, Full Sized Keyboard...
A little sluggish at times.
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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The Toshiba NB200 is a compact Netbook which uses an Intel Atom N280 processor, 1GB of RAM and a full sized keyboard. It has a solid build quality and looks rather attractive making it a good choice for fashionistas that want something that will work...
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whatlaptop.techradar.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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The NB200-110 (£369 inc. VAT) is the second netbook to be released by Toshiba, following the lukewarm reception of its first model, the NB100, which has since been discontinued. Thankfully, the NB200 is a far more successful effort and a great netbook...
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We admire Toshiba for finding a design hook, hanging itself off it, and resolutely staying there no matter how loudly the world shouts: the look of the NB200 we recieved is best summed up as diagonal stripes and plastic. Stripes on the lid, stripes o...
Incredible battery life, Integrated drop sensor, Sleep and charge, HD capable...
Plasticy look and feel, Heavy for its size, Awkward battery...
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It may be over a year old now, but the reliable, cheap and efficient Atom processor still dominates the world of netbooks and will continue to do so for a while yet. Performance wise, theres only the battery life and screen quality which separate, say...
Super slim. Lightweight. Good screen...
Average battery life. Wireless G only. Unexciting to look at...
Not the most exciting-looking netbook, but solidly built with a bearable battery life and some fun extras...
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Although it wasn’t widely acclaimed, we rather liked the original Toshiba NB100 - a netbook sticking to the small and cheap ethos as the original netbooks. The NB200 represents a slight departure from this, falling more in line with its rivals.As such, you’ll find...
Improved design, battery life, keyboard, quality...
Less portable than the original, big battery won’t suit all users...
A bigger solution than Toshiba’s original netbook, but it’s a better all-round package as a result. Stylish, comfortable and with a great battery lifeKey specs1.3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SD...
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What is it with Toshibas designers? Their first netbook, the NB100, was a boxy, angular affair that looked like it had appeared out of a rip in time from 1995. Undoubtedly stung by such criticism, Toshibas design team have gifted the companys follow...
Toshibas second attempt at a netbook is a stunning success... almost. The designs superb, the build quality good and the specs decent too. Only the above-par pricing - though you do get a better-than-average software bundle - and the awful colour s...
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Toshiba can't be blamed for the lack of evolution in the netbook platform, however infuriating it might be. Until someone deigns progress necessary (or nVidia ION systems begin to hit the shelves) all any company can do is make the best product possible u...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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It seems like only yesterday that the netbook was a niche product with limited appeal due to the trade-off between portability and fire power. However, at this stage, many moons have passed, with most PC manufacturers having released their own models...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-08-23 04:59:11
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Design Toshibas top of the line NB200 is certainly one of the more attractive netbooks weve seen. A mixture of silver, pearl and white diagonal lines stripe the lid, monitor bezel and trackpad. The white lid features a positively gigantic logo, and w...
Excellent battery life on the sixcell version, Excellent keyboard with few compromises, ConfigFrees wireless device search is excellent...
Gigantic Toshiba logo on the back will annoy some, Glowing power button in the middle of the hinge may distract, Notification LEDs on the lip cant be seen when using the laptop...
Another day, another netbook. Toshibas NB200 is a good one. We just wish the platform would evolve already.
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Its sleek chassis, excellent keyboard and bright, 10in screen, as well as features not seen on other netbooks (a Sleep-and-Charge USB 2.0 port and 3D hard drive protection), make Toshibas NB200 (PLL25A-00D002) the nicest 10.1in netbook on the market. Of this we are sure. The Toshiba NB200 (PLL25A-00D002) ships with an Intel Atom N280 CPU, which is Hyper-Threaded and runs at 1.66GHz. It only has 1GB of DDR SDRAM, but it was still quite quick in our benchmarks. It completed the iTunes MP3 encodi...
Well built, Sleep-and-Charge USB 2.0 port, hard drive protection, excellent keyboard...
Gets noticeably warm, no solid-state drive, only 1GB of RAM...
The Toshiba NB200 (PLL25A-00D002) is a little expensive, but it’s well built, performed well in our tests, and has unique features such as hard drive protection and Sleep-and-Charge USB 2.0 — you can charge your iPhone while you’re on th...
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Verdict: A smart design and excellent battery life make the NB200-11L appear great value, but its let down by a mediocre keyboard. Toshibas new entry into the netbook market has an unfussy design, with a subtle, diagonal pinstripe pattern on the g...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-15 11:03:32
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The Toshiba NB 200 is a fine example of how netbooks should be like. It’s reasonably light-weight and sports a minimal look with smooth edges. Being a netbook, the configuration is pretty much according to Intel standards so you’ll find the familiar 1...
The NB 200 is one of the very few netbooks that doesn't make using a netbook a frustrating experience. The Toshiba NB 200 is a fine example of how netbooks should be like. It’s reasonably light-weight and sports a minimal look with smooth edges...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-15 11:03:32
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that I can come up with for the NB200 it’s this — this netbook is the one to buy if you like a small, cheap computer without looking like you bought a small cheap computer. Performance is not too shabby either, especially the keyboard. While b...
Nice design; great keyboard; excellent screen.
Speaker is only monoaural and not loud enough; battery life could be better.
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