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    Overview

    Toshiba Portégé G910

    Editors rating
    Rating: 7.5
    Verdict

    The Portégé G910 is a feature-packed clamshell-format handheld with a reasonably usable QWERTY keyboard. However, its functionality when closed is limited, and many users may prefer a more traditional phone-like fascia.

    Typical price

    £ 340

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