Pros: Nice screen, solid construction, DVD drive Cons: Heavy, very noisy fan, not enough RAM
At my workplace, virtually nobody used bulky old desktop computers. Everybody is assigned a notebook computer, which not only frees up a lot of desk space, but also allows up to work on our own PC whether we're at our desk or in the lab. It's a system...
Pros: Fast processor, lots of memory, plenty of hard drive space, and a good price. Cons: Jerky motion during DVD playback.
One of the great things about working for a dotcom company was the ability to fool around with expensive computer components that in no way could I ever afford myself.
I never had the pleasure of owning a Toshiba Laptop at work, no matter how...
Pros: DVD, Full Keyboard, And Big Screen Cons: Big and Heavy
I have been using a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300 series for four months. It is a solid computer that can take a lot of abuse. I have travel extensively with it and without any special travel container. The computer still almost looks and acts new. It is a...
Pros: Practically perfect in every way. Cons: Is there a connector somewhere on the horizon? A convertor perhaps? Tune in next week.
Although I have had many nicknames throughout life (most too embarrassing or profane to print here), my current is laptop boy. In the past, when I bought a used Compaq Concerto and took it to high school with me on and off, that was also my nickname,...
Pros: Visually "understated" luxury looks... Cons: I wish it came with more software...
The Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300 could be had for about $2199.00 in most areas. I unfortunately spent a little more then this simply because I bought mine right when this particular model was introduced. (It is ok though, I was very pleased with my...
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