Toshiba Satellite Pro A120SE-180 Reviews
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Toshiba Satellite Pro C650-18D
by mdooley - written on 04/01/11 (Useful, 96 readings)
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I would like to let potential buyers in on our experiences with it. Some low price laptops use processors from Intel s Core i3 processor family, but this Toshiba Satellite C650-15x has a less powerful Pentium Dual Core T4500 processor. Processing power isn t the most important thing if you ll only be web browsing and word processing, but the C650 s slower processor means that it needs plenty of other features before anyone would choose it over the competition. Never fear because Toshiba did load the laptop up with some great features; there s a 500GB hard disk and 4GB of memory which is great for this price point. The battery life has been very good at 4-5 hours ...
Toshiba Satellite Pro L670-14M
by thepelican - written on 17/10/10 (Useful, 274 readings)
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Using the T Toshiba Satellite Pro L670-14M was a pleasure, super light weight for my touch compared to older Toshiba models. I enjoyed the high quality large screen and full keyboard including the number pad, which was a plus! For any business, I would recommend using a full sized keyboard since you don t have to look at the keys to find out what number is where, especially if you use a regular desktop keyboard, it can get tricky. One thing I didn t like about this Satellite Pro was the speaker quality, it was a absolute distorted and under powered in my opinion. One last thing I would like to point out is the battery life, which has really been cut in half due to the large ...
Toshiba Satellite Pro L650-167
by followme - written on 26/09/10 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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I am very disappointed when I explored the T Toshiba Satellite Pro L650-167. honestly, I would not recommend anyone this product. Here is why. 1. the system comes with a lot of bloatwares, which dramatically slows down the system. When I first turned on the machine, I thought I was using a 486. 2. There are no set up disks provided! So, should if the system crashes, the only option I have would be restore the factory settings including all the preloaded software, which I have to uninstall all of them one more time. A nightmare indeed. 3. limited memory-card option! Only supports SD and Sony Memorystick. 4. The graphics card needs 8GB RAM to run a 2 GB, otherwise, you ...




