Pros: This and Libretto50 will become collector item in 15 years. Cons: mouse, and win key, which is why I write thie review.
I won't mind preaching Libretto. Libretto is a way of life, you can't go back to bigger notebooks. I have a friend who have 2.5 pound 10" "lite" notebook, she never carry the labtop out as much as I do. Granded there are better keybroad...
Pros: Size, Display, Quality, Performance Cons: Small Keyboard, no CD ROM
Purchased a Libretto 110 several months ago basically because of it's size. The only major drawback is the small keyboard, but after a period of time, one can adjust to it. Because of it's size, there is no CD Rom, but portable units are readily...
Pros: Excellent Screen quality, Windows to go Cons: Once you use it you can't put it down
the Toshiba Libretto 100CT is a mini-powerhouse equal to any task a road warrior might ask of it. I use it to do training presentations coupled with a Canon 7500LCD projector. It runs any software thrown at it with gusto and coupled with an external,...
Pros: Has valuable uses Cons: Needs more improvement in basic function
Obviously, many people like the Libretto 110 CT; it earns rave reviews from its owners. However, I find it has a ways to go before it's truly all it can be. How so? Please read on.
Pros: Runs real Win95/98/NT/Linux/Unix os and Apps. Cons: Won't recharge while using, 32meg Ram limit
When You find a product that works well, you tell others. I feel so strongly about this product that I now have several of them. Let me tell you about the Toshiba Libretto 50/70 CT models. If you clicked on this reveiw, you must already know that the...
Pros: very small size Cons: tiny keyboard, tiny screen, lousy mouse
I've taken the libretto on a half dozen or so trips. Despite my standards being pretty low (I still like my old Toshiba 410 with a Pentium 90) I found the libretto unusable for any real work.
The keyboard is too small, the screen is too small,...
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