Advantages: Price, features Disadvantages: only 512mn installed RAM
...and saves the hassle of having to buy a plug in wireless adapter for your laptop.
The battery life is good, sometimes cheaper laptops have problems with battery life, but I suppose that is probably where the experience of Toshiba comes in, they know what they are doing and it shows in this laptop.
The graphics are great, but then thats to be expected with an ATI graphics card, it can actually play games that my PC struggles with.
My old laptop seemed to be awkward to use after a while especially as the touchpad used to get warm after prolonged use, this laptop does not have that problem.
The laptop comes with many features as standard including :
Product Description - Toshiba Satellite L30-113 - CeleronM4301.73GHz - 15.4" TFT
Dimensions (WxDxH) - 35.8 cm x 26.2 cm x 3.7 cm
Weight - 2.8 kg
Localisation - United Kingdom...
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Advantages: great design and very easy to use Disadvantages: it has not a very good battery it dont last long when its not on charge
...this computeris a slim line computer and has wireless technolgy built it it also has a intel celeron processor and 1gb ram, 80gb hard drive , pcimcia slot were you can connet verious accsesories to this fantastic computer it has 3 usb ports a cdrw drive and dvd combo it has a large 15.4 inch TFT moniter a 1.73GHZ processer and it can have microsoft office 2007.....
it has a touch pad mouse and a full QWERTY keyboard it has a range of features and great standby time the only problem i have found is when you take it off change it dont last long but overall it is a great computer good for internet use and word processing...
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Advantages: Reasonably good spec for the price, but not amazing. Quite good looking Disadvantages: Some small faults and one major fault with freezing/locking up.
...I got this laptop in March of this year (2007) and having used it almost every day since, and often for many hours per day, I feel I'm now at a point where I can offer a fair review.
I paid £360 for it, which I thought was a reasonably good buy at the time for the specification: including a 1.73Ghz processor with 1MB cache RAM (this is important, as a small cache like on some budget laptops will seriously impair performance, 1MB minimum I say)
Ok it's a Celeron processor, but for this price it's a good deal, and Celerons are better than they used to be.
It's quite a good looking laptop too, with a decent 15.4" screen.
It comes with Windows XP Home preinstalled, and mine came without a Windows OS CD/DVD, so you are supposed to make an image of your drive and burn it onto CD when you first get it. I did want Vista, but having...
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After knocking a full cup of tea over my laptop (and destryoing the insides completely) I claimed on my insurance and was sent an Acer Aspire 5315. It costs around £300 to buy in the shops, placing it at the bottom end of the price range for laptops at... more
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