![]() ![]() The speaker located on the upper-left hand side of the unit (near the hinge) can get loud but will not provide you with the best audio quality. The screen, which had a maximum resolution of 1280×800, was bright, had a wide viewing angle, and was not prone to glare. So the best solution is to probably lower the settings when using the notebook to avoid the annoying ‘HDD has been parked’ pop-up. It gets annoying at times, especially when you just want to move your notebook to another side of your desk. It is pre-set to level 3 (high) and is so sensitive, even the slightest movement will park the HDD head. Toshiba also included an HDD Protection software (and accelerator) that parks your HDD head to a safe position whenever it detects vibration or shocks. Opening the lid reveals the trackpad with a fingerprint reader in between the mouse buttons, system indicators (DC-in, Power, Battery, HDD, SD/SDHC card, Wireless), built-in microphone, keyboard, Display and Toshiba Assist button on the upper right hand side of the unit, and a web camera sitting on top of the screen. ![]() The unit hosts the volume wheel, headphone and microphone jack, USB port, e-SATA/USB combo port, D-Sub out, and AC port on the left side, while a DVD drive, ExpressCard slot, Wireless on/off switch, SD card reader, USB, and Ethernet port are found on the opposite side. It weighs from 1.46kg and is only 30mm thick, which is good for business travellers looking for a portable notebook that can last for hours on end. The build and design is similar to Toshiba’s Portege R500, making the A600 a lightweight but tough notebook. ![]() The A600 is a dead ringer for the company’s R500, but is equipped with the latest software and services to simplify your computing experience. ![]() Toshiba has just launched an ultra-portable notebook designed for the mobile professional. ![]()
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