Pros: Very stable, Fast, Light, Looks cool Cons: Only comes with 64MB std., shorter battery life, expensive accesories
I have been using my Portege for almost a year now, and I can honestly say that it is truly an amazing computer. The stability of the system is one of the best aspects of the computer. Toshiba really deserves credit for configuring a top-notch NT 4...
Pros: light weight, sturdy, full of features Cons: price, lack of accessories included
I work in an IS department for a company with frequently traveling executives, and the portege series has been something of a god-send to us. No longer do they complain about weight or size like they did with other laptops. No more not being able to read...
Pros: lightweight, docking station, DVD, peripherals available Cons: price, sometimes freezes (but rarely lately)
I have been using Toshiba laptops for years. This is my latest. I love the 7020 for a few distinguishing features; and find it's design lacking for only a few others. So, here goes:
1) The portability and lightweight nature of the laptop (without...
Pros: Powerful, light, slim, easy to use, convenient, long life Cons: No CD external, but with docking +++ docking-laptop connector pins bend
Ever traveled by air and tried to get some things done really quickly? Or sitting in a conference and want to note some things you are just listening to right into your favorite application instead of doing it again after the show?
Or what about...
Pros: That screen, thin, reasonably light, and of course, that screen Cons: About a half pound too heavy
First off, I reviewed the Portege 7000CT, which with the exception of one very important aspect, is largely identical. Sure, the 7020 is 100MHz faster, has a faster cache design and comes with 64MB ram and a 6GB drive as opposed to the 32MB and 4GB of...
Pros: Light, efficient, and DVD Docking station plays great quality video directly to screen or TV Cons: Poor interoperability with docking station, suspend/resume issues as well
The 7020 + DVD Docking station is fast and light, but still has a few issues which you should be aware of before you purchase. First of all, I would highly recommend the memory upgrade to 128MB. Running Win98, NT, or Win2K on 64MB of RAM is manageable,...
Pros: Very small and light. Lots of power for the size. Cons: Cheap keyboard, no PC card hotswap.
I go through a lot of laptops. As an IT manager, it falls to me to evaluate hardware before we pass it on to our users. In the recent past, I've used the IBM Thinkpad 600e, the HP Omnibook 4150, and currently the Toshiba Portege 7020. So far, the Toshiba...
Pros: Light, beautiful screen Cons: Keyboard not as good as IBM
Not a perfect machine, though its annoyances are not major. I would look at the IBM 570 also before making a final decision. However, I should mention that I got the Portege as an ex-demo machine at a very keen price - around USD1800, including CDROM...
Pros: light weight, small size, powerful and comfortable to use Cons: high price and low battery life.
My workgroup picked up five high-end laptops several months ago, and our Toshiba portege 7020CT gets used by more people, more often (I'm writing this review on it now). It's an unusual setup, in that it requires the docking station for a CDROM (a pricey...
Pros: Light & Durable, nice LCD with good keyboard Cons: Docking station does not support 1280x1024 @ 75HZ
This is a very light and small laptop that still packs a fair amount of power and has a nice docking station. A much improved version of the 7010 with more power and most important a larger LCD with 1024x768 resolution
Pros: portable, powerful, convenient with docking station Cons: expensive, possibly buggy with NT
The Portege 7020 is powerful (Pentium II 366, 128 MB RAM) and highly portable (~1 inch thick, 3-4 pounds in weight). I also purchased the optional DVD docking station, which includes a DVD player, floppy drive, serial ports, etc. The docking station is...
Pros: Great size and form factor Cons: Docking station has some annoying quirks
I have been using the Portege 7020CT now for about 9 months. It's a real mixed bag. I love the form factor and small size/weight - I still get ooh's and ah's when I pull it out on a plane. I did an enormous amount of searching to find the most powerful...
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