So the device is expected to significantly better the rather dismal battery performance of the otherwise excellent Toshiba
Libretto while also offering acceptable levels of performance.
Not exact matches
And
while Melville's text isn't exactly
libretto - ready, the movements that opted to rewrite the text often ended up sounding clunky and awkward.
Of the few such devices that were unveiled, only one so far — the
Libretto W100 from Toshiba — ever got to see the light of day,
while others slipped into oblivion.
Toshiba had earlier promised a summer release of the dual screened tablet in America too though
while summer is definitely on, there is no sign of the
Libretto W100 yet on the American landscape.