Strip show: Toshiba’s sexy Portege R600 notebook pulled apart and examined

We take a look at how the lightest notebook on the market is constructed

And here is the Portege R600 without its screen (the screen’s bezel is in the insert). The black strips are padding for the screen as it sits in the lid. The screen sits loosely in the lid, instead of being screwed in place, and this is what makes the Portege R600’s lid so flexible. Torsional movements (see slide 13) can be made without the screen breaking or coming off its mount.

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