Advantages: Ease of use, memory capacity Disadvantages: Quality, feel, value for money
The Toshiba Satellite L500 is the same as most other toshiba laptops. It looks stylish and can do all the basic functions that you would want for a laptop. However, when you use it, you dont feel very comfortable because it feels very cheap. The keyboard is very flimsy and feels like it is about to break every time you type something and the mouse pad and buttons do not respond well. However, the number pad on the right hand side of the keyboard is great as it makes it so easy to type numbers. You can buy this laptop with a range of processors and sizes of harddrive so you can choose the one which suits you best. The display is actually very good but the battery life could have been improved. On my model it will last for a maximum of 2.5 hours on its lowest power setting.
Overall, this laptop is reasonable at most things but not ...
Advantages: Value For money Disadvantages: No Bluetooth
i first bought a Toshiba around about 4 or 5 years ago, it was a toshiba tecra m3, it was a lovely laptop until i dropped it and broke it, i decided that i would replace it with another toshiba because of the previous good reliability i had got from the machine, i thing that attracted me to this laptop was firstly the fact it was an operating system upgrade for me and secondly the superior specifications, the only down side being that there is no integrated bluetooth and trusted security platform, i found that the offers that were available at the time of purchase were very reasonable and i feel i got great value for money, i also think that the designer of this laptop has taken very great care with the general look and feel of the laptop and have put a lot of thought into the hardware they have supplied and it holds pride of place ...
Advantages: First Class 'Hands free' performance Great stereo effect Disadvantages: Badly let down by drop ous whilst on the move.
The Bluetooth S9 headset retails at a around £100 and after about 3 months of use I am fairly well impressed with its performance.
Tired of loops of wire and fiddly controls when using a hands / free? Then this is for you.
Setup.
After about 2 -3 attempts I managed to get a Bluetooth connection between Phone ( Motorola V8) and headset. This connection delivered a strong signal to my ears and made my play lists ( mostly light classical music with a few of Sinatra's offerings mixed in) really come alive. Stereo effect has a very slight bias towards the left hand speaker, but I'm putting that down to my 69 years old Mk. I lug 'oles, not performing as they used to!
General Performance.
Overall very good. PROVIDING one either mounts the Phone in a car holder or places it within arm's length on a table the reception ...
Why settle for less when the S9 Series offers you great value for money all in one box.At 1500 ANSI Lumens and with an incredible 2000: 1 contrast ratio, the DLP powered S9 Series ensures that images are bright and vibrant. Also featured on this model is TrueVision, an integrated video scalar and de-Interlacer, guaranteeing breathtaking moving images that are both crisp and clear.Being compact and lightweight you can take the S9 wherever your audience demands, and its auto image set up and intuitive icon driven on screen menus make it very easy to operate.Completely versatile the S9 is also ceiling mountable and rear projection compatible and boasts a low cost of ownership with up to 3000-hour lamp life.Whether you are within the education sector, SMB market, or even a dedicated gamer you will be impressed by the S9.