Issue 67/2007 4 products on test |
"Toshiba has aimed high with the G900 and almost achieved greatness. There is much to like about it but the rough edges take the shine off."
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Issue 116 Single test |
"There's a lot to like here, Office users in particular might find it close to being there ideal choice."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 6 out of 10 points
"The G900 is a mixed bag. On the plus side, it has a big screen, great keyboard and the inclusion of Windows Mobile 6 ... On the down side, it is bulky, heavy and battery life is disappointing. ..."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
"... a well-specified Windows Mobile 6 handheld with a good set of wireless connectivity options and an excellent 800-by-480 display. If it was a bit slimmer and integrated GPS as well, it would be a real winner."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
"... Fortunately beauty isn't everything, and the G900 makes up for its aesthetic deficiencies by packing lots of features. But be warned -- the sound quality on calls isn't fantastic."
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Issue 8/2007 Single test |
"... the slow processor, poor quality camera and a disappointing keyboard doesn't do it any favours. Despite this, there's decent battery life and every form of connectivity you could imagine ..."
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Issue 63/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 8 out of 10 points
"... in all areas the G900 performs capably. There's much to like on this handheld - mobile email and office users in particular might find it close to being their ideal device."
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The Windows CE PDA or PocketPC was put through its paces in the test labs of 6 magazines and came away with mostly good reviews.
Its highest score of "Very Good" (7 out of 10 points) came from CNET.co.uk online magazine which tested the Toshiba Portégé G900 in their 7/2007 issue. What Mobile magazine gave the product a score of 3 out of 5 stars in issue 8/2007, which was the lowest score it received.