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eXpansys Friday Deals This week on the Friday deals eXpansys have some great offers on Toshiba products: Toshiba Friday Deals: Selected deals between 11am and 4pm, 31st October 2008 by following the links below only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*. Toshiba Portege G910 - Normally £399.99, now £269.99 inc VAT, save £130         Toshiba Portege G810 - Normally £3...
submitted by TracyAndMatt on 31st Oct 2008 (via tracyandmatt.co.uk)
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VIDEO: Toshiba Portege G910 Smartphone Review Toshiba Portege G910 is a 3G HSDPA smartphone equipped with a 2 megapixel VGA camera, 3″ WVGA display, Windows Mobile 6, tri-band 900/1800/1900 GSM/EDGE support,… + view full entry
submitted by PhoneArea on 14th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Toshiba Portege M750 Tablet PC Announced There appears to be a new Tablet PC out and about and it’s the new Toshiba Portege M750 Tablet PC that can be found on the Toshiba Canada site.  I am not currently finding it on the US site as there is only the older M700 listed.  If you don’t want to make the jump at the end of the post, the price for this new work horse is $2,199.00 Canadian funds. The design appears to be ...
submitted by GottaBeMobile on 9th Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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The guys over at WMExperts have done a hands on review of the Toshiba Portege G810, I know I usually associate Toshiba with computers mainly and to be honest the specs on the Toshiba Portege G810 doesn’t exactly change that. So here they are, and don’t laugh..the Toshiba Portege G810 offers up Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro,
submitted by PhonesReview on 12th Sep 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Review Portege Toshiba G710 Return the angle of reviews with an interesting smartphones equipped with Windows Mobile: Toshiba Portege G710. Construction, aesthetics and accessories Starting from the overview of physical characteristics, the G710 looks like a candybar smartphone whose facade is divided equally between the screen (not touch screen) by 3 inches and the full QWERTY keyboard. As usual for this
submitted by AllAboutMobile on 9th Sep 2008 (via mobspecs.com)
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As well as the extraordinarily long Toshiba G910 review I did the other day, I also recorded a video of the G910 browsing the Web. You can see how it's not the best experience in the world, and also how fiddly the interface is to use. Note: it's a ten minute video, and my
submitted by MobileMentalism on 19th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Hands-on Toshiba Portege G910 Review The Toshiba Portege G910 I'm reviewing is a Windows Mobile-based smartphone with a list of features as long as your arm. The G910 is a designer smartphone that Toshiba are pitching as a mini-laptop. With HSPDA, Wi-Fi, GPS and a plethora of other goodies, not to mention a full-QWERTY keyboard inside and good
submitted by MobileMentalism on 17th Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Toshiba has been in the Tablet PC space from the very beginning, coming to market with the Portege 3500 in November 2002, quickly updating it to the M200 / M205. Since that time, they have introduced various configurations and form factors, targeted at the consumer and the business person. Their current Tablet PC offering is the M700, introduced late last year, and the R400, introduced in January
submitted by GottaBeMobile on 14th Jul 2008 (via gottabemobile.com)
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Time to dust off the ole memory bank, folks. Toshiba's G910 super-device, which hit the FCC at the tail end of 2007, has finally been acquired, unboxed, photographed and reviewed. In one place, too -- isn't that so convenient? For starters, it's tough to argue with an 800 x 480 resolution display, but you'll be hard pressed to find anyone who considers the overall style to be anywhere close to sex
submitted by Engadget on 12th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
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Toshiba has a new one for us, the G910, which aims to be a top choice for business users (especially in Europe) who want to go Windows Mobile. It features two screens, one of which sports the highest resolutions that Windows Mobile can support, 800x480 - that's 25% more pixels than VGA. But what about the rest of the phone? Does it perform well in daily use, or should Toshiba stick to making Noteb
submitted by Pocketnow on 10th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)


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