pcmag.com - 6/2/2009
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The benefit of waiting and watching over a product area that has generated so much buzz is that you get to pick from all the successes and improve upon them. With its NB205 netbook, Toshiba figured out that a small keyboard isn't going to cut it, small batteries are a thing of the past, and ...
goodcleantech.com - 6/3/2009
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goodcleantech.com —
Toshiba announced today its first entry into the
mini notebook category: the Toshiba mini NB205. Regarding power...
efficiency, this diminutive device meets Energy Star 5.0 standards and was awarded the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment ...
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Toshiba mini NB205: Eco-Friendly, Easy to Tote, and Easy ...
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Toshiba mini NB205: Eco-Friendly, Easy to Tote, and Easy on the Eyes
GoodCleanTech —
... For a detailed hands-on report on this mini, featuring a video walkthrough starring PCMag's notebook analyst Cisco Cheng, go to PCMag.com. ...
Eco Gadgets: Toshiba enters the mini notebook market in a green way
Ecofriend —
... has announced the availability of its first mini notebook that apart from being trendy and powerful, is a green computer. The NB205 is powered by a faster 1.66GHz, Intel Atom N280 processor and offers up to 2GB of memory. Being a mini notebook, the system isn’t much of a gamer’s paradise but its 10-inch LED display does offer decent quality. ...
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