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Toshiba Mini NB200 comes to netbook party
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Toshiba Mini NB200 comes to netbook party

by Stuff.tv  on Apr 24, 2009
Tags: Toshiba | Mini | NB200 | comes | to | netbook | party
New 10in netbook from Toshiba rocks killer features and super affordable price tag
It's been a long while since we've been able to sink our teeth into some new netbooks news. But Toshiba has just rolled up with its latest effort, the Mini NB200 to sate our appetite for all things small and laptop shaped.

With a 10.1in screen, it's a tad bigger than the 9in NB100 we were rather enamoured with last year. It packs the same Intel Atom processor, although this can be beefed up to an N280 version, which clocks speeds up to 1.66Ghz.

You'll find 160GB under the hood for stashing all your files, isolated keys, a large touchpad for getting round web pages and docs, plus the option of a nine cell battery offering a massive nine hours of play time.

There's Wi–Fi, Bluetooth, an option to upgrade to 3G plus Tosh's sleep and charge tech which lets you juice up mobiles and MP3 players without turning the lappie on.

It's due to land in May, with prices kicking off at £319. For more on netbooks, check out our special buying guide now.

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