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In all the fuss over Ultrabooks and increasingly cheap tablets, it’s easy to forget that netbooks were once the flavour of the month. In fact, it almost feels like they have dropped so far off the radar that nobody is making them anymore. But netbooks con...
Excellent battery life, Great keyboard, Decent range of connectivity, Reasonable price...
No USB 3.0 ports, Usual netbook performance limitations...
The netbook may have lost its lustre, but if your computing needs do match the limitations of the genre, it’s still a valid choice. Toshiba’s NB510 showcases close to the best that the format has to offer, particularly in the mid-range 10D version we we...
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Like other recently released netbooks, the Toshiba NB510-11E has a new N2600 Intel Cedar Trail Atom processor, which improves performance without adding to the cost. The NB510-11E uses the same chassis that Toshiba’s used for previous netbooks, with ve...
A refreshed processor improves performance slightly, making this netbook a great deal if you don’t need much power...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2014-05-17 02:35:46
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The Toshiba NB510 is a thin 10.1-inch netbook that measures 13.6mm at its thinnest point, and weighs 1.25kg. It has an Intel dual-core processor and 320GB of hard disk space for documents, photos, music and movies. There’s also an SD card slot for shar...
For a little thing, the Toshiba NB510 is built like a miniature powerhouse, built to withstand the inevitable knocks and scuffs sure to come its way - an essential attribute for any netbook. The NB510 also does well in the connectivity stakes. If you don’t have a wireless internet connection, the NB510 has an Ethernet port to stick a cable in for your web-surfing needs. You’ve also got a handy co...
If there’s one area laptops and netbooks need to improve, it’s audio quality. The same applies to the NB510. The speaker isn’t nearly loud enough to get the most from any digital movie collection, or games you own. There’s just no punch to the sound at all. Toshiba promises around 9 hours of battery for the NB510, but the reality is closer to just over six hours, which is still very good, but not...
The Toshiba NB510 won’t wow anybody, but for a decent price, it gets the job done. Toshiba NB510 is tagged with Toshiba, NB510, review, netbook, 10.1-inch, Windows and laptop. Select a tag (Toshiba, for example) to find everything on FiveFWD about the...
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Intro When we reviewed the Asus Eee PC X101CH , we said that “Netbooks are arguably on the way out” and Toshiba has indeed killed off its netbook family since – in the US, that is. Here in Europe, where premium tablet ownership is lower and tech generall...
Good screen for a netbook, Excellent build, Nice textured chassis finish, Decent battery life...
Glossy screen finish, Weak speakers...
The Toshiba NB510-10D does all the netbook essentials and does them well. It's not outstanding in any regard, but neither does it have any serious failings (aside from perhaps its speaker performance). If you can't afford a more powerful ultraportable or...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-17 02:35:46
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Intel’s new Atom finally adds smooth HD video playback to what was already a solid all-round netbookRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The netbook fad may have died down, but Toshiba is one of several manufacturers keen to prove there’s life in the form-fact...
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The netbook fad may have died down, but Toshiba is one of several manufacturers keen to prove there's life in the form-factor yet. Its little NB510 looks strikingly similar to last year's model from the outside, but it's the first to sport Intel's Cedar T...
Intel's new Atom finally adds smooth HD video playback to what was already a solid all-round netbook...
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