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Toshiba NB200 11L netbook review

Toshiba NB200 Review

The Toshiba Notebook NB200 is an upgraded version of the N100. The screen has an extra inch in size and Microsoft Windows Home replaces Ubuntu Linux.
The small laptop is built to Toshiba’s renown standards for durability and is feature packed too.

It comprises a staggering battery life  (nearly 9 whole hours) which is the BEST battery life for a netbook i have seen recently.

Another great feature is the near full sized keyboard which can be the deciding factor when you come to purchase one of these small laptops.

a good hard drive (80GB) though it would have been really nice, as a latest small laptop, if they could have made the standard memory 2GB rather than 1GB.

The higher model the NB200-11H is pretty similar except you get a slightly higher stepping of processor, the N280. Other than that its virtually the same.


HIGHLIGHTS

Display Size: 10.1 inch Trubrite

Processor:Intel Atom N270

Random Access Memory: 1GB DDR2 memory

Operating System: Microsoft Windows Home

Hard Drive Capcity: 160GB SATA

Battery Life: 9 hours

Mouse Type: Touchpad

Weight: 1kg approx


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FULL FEATURES NB200-11L

Processor
Intel® Atom™ processor N270
Operating System
Microsoft Windows Home
RAM
1GBMB
HDD
160GB
Drive
External optional
Display
10.1″ TruBrite®
Graphics
Intel® GMA 950
Webcam
0.3MP

FULL FEATURES NB200-11H

Processor
Intel® Atom™ processor N280
Operating System
Genuine Windows® XP Home
RAM
1GB
HDD
160GB
Drive
External optional
Display
10.1 TFT active matrix 1024 x 600
Graphics
Intel® GMA 950
Webcam
0.3MP
Toshiba NB200 netbook
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