APC Magazine has reviewed the 8.9″ Toshiba NB100 netbook, and it wasn’t pretty. They felt, among other things, that it was hurried and was a “me too” product, calling it “perhaps the most pedestrian of all the netbooks we’ve seen to date“.
Toshiba gets credit for port placement – they’ve got the VGA/video, ethernet, and A/C sockets on the back – most netbooks have them on the sides, which can be clunky in a confined space. It’s also got easy access so that you can upgrade to 2GB of RAM if needed.
Read:
– APC Magazine
– via liliputing