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    Protege r200

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by Butkusrules, May 16, 2005.

  1. Butkusrules

    Butkusrules Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anybody have any experience with this yet?

     
  2. MobileAllDay

    MobileAllDay Newbie

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    i had it for just about two months. comes with optional bluetooth kit. I had three, four laptop before. This is the best one so far!

    I use a docking station at work with LCD display and keyboard/mouse etc. at home i use the bluetooth mouse and keyboard with a lcd display. and on the road, i use it truly as a laptop.

    no problem at all. good keyboard, good display. and very light, even with 2nd batteray. oh, the battery last for ever!
     
  3. cy007

    cy007 Notebook Deity

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    I know this is a stupid question... but I've got to ask. How are the built-in speakers? Compareable to the ones on the IBM T43s at least?
     
  4. MobileAllDay

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    The speaker is only good at a quite place. Very weak. And it is mono. But the headset output is not bad at all.