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Monday, February 4, 2008

The Best Toshiba Satellite Notebook

I am delighted to have a Toshiba Satellite notebook. Toshiba Satellite has been my choice for quite a few years now and have never encountered any issues with them. The model I use now is the Toshiba Satellite M35-S320, introduced a few years back in the market. It is outdated now and it would be a great surprise if any of it is still up for sale in any of the outlets. And obviously, you have the option of ordering it online.

In spite of being outdated, the Toshiba Satellite notebook I own fulfills all my needs. Being outdated doesnt mean that it is not of utility, in only means advanced version have come in the market. The configuration of my M-35 is as follows: 60 GB hard drive, 512 MB RAM, Pentium-M 1.5GHz processor, DVD-ROM/CD-RW UNIT, 32 MB NVIDIA Geforce FX Go5200 graphics card, 15.4 TFT monitor, wireless modem and network card. This I feel is descent enough even in todays market.

Toshiba Satellite acquires it name from its wireless network ability. I really enjoy this technical site http://www.techiehut.com. When introduced Toshiba Satellites were viewed as luxury and very unique. It is very common nowadays that all laptops have built in wireless networking ability. Yet, Toshiba Satellite is one of the most widely used notebooks for going online. You can be online anytime as long you have access to a network around you.

Toshiba Satellite notebooks are capable to handle heavy entertainment features like movies and games. The graphics card and RAM facilitates it to play games and run movies with high visual quality. For me, primarily the Toshiba Satellite has been a source to indulge in games and medium to watch movies wherever I work, even in remote areas like jungles etc.

The Toshiba Satellite M series has now many versions and M-65 is the latest available one as of the beginning of 2006. The M-65 is a magnificent notebook with a higher capacity hard drive, a faster processor and enhanced graphics card. Although it has the tag of satellite in its name and is equally capable of net access as its previous versions, the focus seems to be on the improved graphical power.

The only aspect I see in which Toshiba Satellite lags behind is audio quality. My M-35 certainly is below expectation in this aspect. If you feel the need, you can boost the quality of audio by investing a little amount in purchasing a set of speakers.

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