Toshiba's skinny, sleek Portege R500 also earned the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool's (EPEAT's) stringent Gold Certification, which means that the R500 meets all the required criteria and 75 percent of the optional criteria outlined in the IEEE 1680 standard on environmental performance. (Toshiba's Tecra M9-PTM91, Tecra A9-PTS52, and Tecra A9-PTS53 are also EPEAT Gold-certified. See EPEAT's Web site for approved configurations.) This 12.1-inch ultraportable is Energy Star 4.0-certified, and Toshiba will recycle its own products for free, and non-Toshiba products for a shipping fee. For more on the R500, see "In Pictures: Toshiba's 2.4-lb. Portege R500 Laptop." Also see this product's latest prices page.
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