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The Toshiba Portégé is a small, handsome and neat package that is perfect if you need a light but powerful machine to carry around all day.

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Toshiba Ireland
Toshiba's main focus is on portable computers and the bulk of their business is with corporate users.

The website reflects this with no option to buy online and limited help in choosing a sytem to suit.

Our experience has been that Toshiba's machines are better suited to corporate buyers than home users, so if you want a mainstream machine for personal use you might do better with Dell or Apple.

But if you need something a bit different in terms of portability, Toshiba does have some interesting and innovative solutions.
The mainstream portables, Satellite and Equium, are certainly competent but have little to commend them over their main rivals.

However, Quosmio is a purpose-built entertainment machine, worth having a look at if you want to use it for music, TV and DVDs.

The Libretto is a mini notebook. It has plenty of power in a package that is about half the size of a standard notebook so worth thinking about if size and weight are your overriding considerations.

#1 Shop around. Toshiba does not sell direct and prices do vary among retailers, sometimes very significantly.

#2 Warranty support and service will be provided through the retailer so bear this in mind when choosing a place to buy your Toshiba.

#3 Toshiba's Ireland website only gives UK contact information and the only retailers are in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Waterford and Belfast. You might like to consider an Apple or a Dell instead.