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Toshiba Gets Small. Really Small.

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Eric Grevstad
Eric Grevstad
Nov 18, 2005

Reducing a notebook PC’s weight is always a good thing. Reducing its size is not.

Similarly, when we took a ruler to the LifeBook’s downsized keyboard, we found the home-row span was roughly 85 percent as wide as our desktop machine’s. The Libretto’s is just under 75 percent desktop size, but the difference makes all the difference in the world.

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