2010年11月8日星期一

toshiba-satellite-p25-battery review

toshiba tecra m7 battery, featuring a 17-inch display, is too large and heavy for frequent business travel. But if you're looking to fit the capabilities of both a desktop PC and a boatload of multimedia gear into a small space, it may be the answer to your prayers. The model we tested--sporting a TV tuner module and a DVD-rewritable drive--proved an excellent performer and a superb convergence portable. (Toshiba is now selling this notebook with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004.) It has design faux pas, such as overly bright power and status lights that distracted us when watching movies; nevertheless, for dorm rooms, apartments, and RVs, toshiba tecra m9 battery is an excellent space-saving alternative to the traditional computer/multimedia setup. At 16.4 by 11.8 by 1.8 inches (W, D, H), the Satellite P25 series could almost pass for a small surfboard, but it's not as heavy as you'd think--only 8.9 pounds (10.4 pounds including the AC adapter). Styled in Toshiba's familiar metallic blue, toshiba tecra m5 battery is handsome on the outside. Flip it open, and it's still attractive, but the silver-and-white color scheme for the keyboard deck draws your attention away from the screen when you're watching movies. So do the overly bright power switch and front-lip status lights, which we wound up covering for serious DVD watching. What's not distracting is the keyboard itself, which has no undersized keys and a nice, tight feel.

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