That super light 2.4-pound Toshiba Portege ultra-portable (previous version here) has gotten a little upgrade in the form of 3.5G HSDPA connectivity. That’s right, you’ll soon be able to take this laptop out anywhere and still be able to get online and upload your own YTMNDs, thanks to the GSM, GPRS, EGPRS, WCDMA and WCDMA+HSDPA support. The good news is, the laptop’s already cleared the FCC, so you may get it sooner than you think (if you think that it’s coming out in Q4 2007). Full specs after the jump.
You saw the unboxing video of the Toshiba G900 yesterday, but Matt from Tracy and Matt have a video of the screen up today. It’s hard to tell from the video (screens are here), but that 800×480 is really huge. And in a device only slightly bigger than other slide-out-keyboard Windows Mobile smartphones, this seems like the Peter North of WM screens. But slightly less wet.
Toshiba Portégé G900 display video [Tracy and Matt]
We’ve seen the Toshiba G900 Windows Mobile 6 smartphone work its way past the FCC already, but Matt from Tracy and Matt have an unboxing of the 800×400-enabled touchscreen phone up now. They compare it to similar HTC phones and Samsung WM phones and pretty much come out with the conclusion that this is gigantic. We wish they’d fire up the screen so we can see what that huge resolution looks like, but that’ll be in the next video. Hopefully.
Toshiba Portégé G900 unboxed and compared [Tracy and Matt]