Pros: Pentium 4 processor, High Capacity Battery, graphics, audio, affordable, feature loaded. Cons: Thick, Heavy and slightly less than Pentium 3-M 1.2GHz performance (at least for now).
For those who have been waiting for a Pentium 4 processor for a laptop, not to be confused with the Pentium 4-M processor that some vendors right now offer for the laptops; the long wait is finally over. But with the lower price compared to the Pentium...
Pros: Good DVD-Playback
Nice Layout
Boots up quick Cons: 16MB Video
No battery life
Poor Processor Performance
For years and years I've wanted a laptop. The benefits of mobility and PC technology have always been apparent. In a stroke of luck, my father acquired one through his work. Since he's not intending to use it, he gave it to me. All together, my ...
Pros: Pentium 4 cpu, ATI Radeon graphics, 256mb RAM standard, CDRW/DVD combo drive Cons: Non-mobile version of P4 means less battery life, only 16mb video RAM
I bought this unit the week it came out. I've been very happy with it. Came with Windows XP but drivers are on Toshibas site to run Windows 2000 if you chose. (I preferred it to XP myself) 256mb RAM standard means the OS will run well w/minimal swapping....
Pros: A stylish in its own way laptop. Cons: Too heavy and thick compared to others.
This is only my opinion, thus i hope you wouldnt take my comments too seriously. From the design and model number, this seems to be the sucessor of the satellite 1800 series but in an improvised way.
Pros: Style, Price, speed, fan and touchpad technology,speakers, floppy, dependable quality. Cons: screen, touchpad quality, screen resolution quality, software, only semi-mobile, too many ports on back.
Pros: Everything, for the price (600$ on ebay)the s277 initially appealed to me because of the 3 1/2 inch floppy disc drive, which I use for typing papers and printing them on the older computers at schools. However, The DVD drive, dual PC slots, USB and ...
Pros: Fast processor, large HD, DVD/CDRW drive, huge screen Cons: Limited to 512MB RAM, touch pad finicky, XP Home OS
Best bang for the buck I've seen recently, and I look all the time. XP Home edition is better than Me or 98, but XP Pro would be better for those needing to use this laptop in a corporate network. Has all the bells and whistles including DVD/CDRW...
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