Toshiba Libretto W105
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Testberichte für das Toshiba Libretto W105
Quelle: Mobile Tech Review
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Toshiba Libretto W100 is a unique ultra-portable PC. It's hard not to love it for its geek factor and uber-daring design; and it targets you well-heeled gadget freaks rather than everyday users. A few years from now, we suspect Toshiba and other manufacturers will offer versions for the average consumer, and the anniversary edition Libretto is testing the waters. The dual touch screens are sharp and responsive, and Toshiba's done a good job of tweaking the UI to make the device more usable. From the virtual keyboards and trackpad to enlarged windows control elements and zooming, Toshiba has worked hard to make the Libretto pleasant to use rather than a chore. Still, it's hard to overcome the fact that Windows 7 wasn't meant to be used with a touch screen this small and we found ourselves reverting to the virtual trackpad more than we liked.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 13.09.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 80%
Quelle: PC Mag
EN→DE Archive.org versionThe Librettos are masters at miniaturization, but there are just too many flaws with the W105.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: 03.09.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 20%
Quelle: Laptop Mag
EN→DE Archive.org versionFor nearly 15 years, Toshiba has been using the Libretto line to test out new concepts and devices. The Libretto W105 is the latest such experiment, and viewed in that regard, it's an intriguing addition. In both design and price, this $1,099 device is meant for early adopters and gadget junkies who will put up with its quirks. It has a number of clever user-interface innovations that make the device easier to use than other Windows 7 tablets. Overall, though, the W105's short endurance, high temperatures, and lack of touch apps beyond what Toshiba bundles make this device more of a curiosity than a breakthrough.
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: 02.09.2010
Bewertung: Gesamt: 50%
Quelle: Wired Magazine
EN→DE Archive.org versionDedicating half your laptop to 80-odd keys is such a waste of space, at least, that's the message we're getting from the new Toshiba Libretto W105. With two 7-inch touchscreens, the 1.2-GHz machine does triple duty as a notebook computer, media player, and e-reader. Juggling serious work?
Einzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr kurz, Datum: 20.07.2010
Bewertung: Mobilität: 80%
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