Archive for October, 2009
Cheap Laptops: Bringing a New Craze in the Market
by toshibasatellite on Oct.31, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Computers are used for different purposes and applications. In fact, the overall development works are dependent on the computers. Whether it is the transportation system, scientific research work or the corporate sector, the computers have become the backbone of every sector. The shapes and sizes of the computers have changed in the recent times and one can see the small size laptops coming into the markets. These products are more capable than the desktops and give the users the facility of carrying them anywhere.
Since the corporate sector is booming nowadays, the use of portable computers has increased. Due to the portability feature, these devices are proving to be of multi purpose uses. These have given a new dimension to the business world. A lot of value-added features have been added in the latest laptops. These are light in weight and give the users the fast processing speed & huge hard disk memory space. One can find the products containing 160 GB hard disk memory and 2 GHz processing speed. The battery back-up time has also improved and one can work for 5 to 8 hours on the latest laptops. A lot of online shopping portals are available that provide the customers the cheap laptops. These devices are cheap in price because they come up with many attractive offers and deals.
The leading companies that provide the cheap laptops are Sony, Toshiba, Acer, etc. These companies have produced some of the most advanced laptops in the markets. The cheap Sony laptops can be found on the online portals. These devices are equipped with high quality display, user friendly keypad and up to 160 GB hard disk memory. The sound quality of these products is also amazing.
The cheap Acer laptop is available in the markets with many lucrative schemes. Several kinds of free gifts are provided with these products. The users can also find the cheap Toshiba laptop on different websites. These portals offer the customers various kinds of schemes and deals. One should look for the warranty schemes given by the manufacturing companies. Some of the companies offer the customers the warranty schemes for several years.
Buying a Laptop? Checkout These Basic Info
by toshibasatellite on Oct.31, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Laptops are small mobile computers that are light and portable enough to fit on your lap. They weigh usually in the range of 4 to10 pounds depending on the materials, size and other factors. When compared to the PC Desktop, the portable laptops are different on the basis of peripherals and weight. A typical portable laptop computer has a weight of four to five pounds. Some bulkier laptops range in their weights from six to seven pounds as they may have a CDROM/DVDROM or a floppy drive.
Laptops operate typically on a single battery and function similar to their desktop counterparts as the basic components of laptops and desktop computers are same. Laptops have liquid crystal (LCD) displays and uses different RAM modules. A portable notebook or laptop is provided with a pointing stick or touch pad and built-in keyboard as an input device. You can also plug in an external mouse. The power consumption and noise are less compared to a desktop. Unlike desktops, laptops can be run on batteries also.
Osborne 1 was the first available portable computer in 1981 for commercial use. This portable computer weighed about 24 pounds and was available at a price of about 1800 dollars. Later IBM launched ‘Kaypro’ in 2000, which had a LCD display of 25 lines and 80 characters, a removable keyboard and a floppy drive of 3.5 inches.
The following are the different types of laptops. Ultra-Mobile PCs are small in size and portable. Ultra portables have LCD screen of about 12 inches or less, weighing about 3 to 5 pounds. Thin-and-light Laptops typically weigh about 4 to 6 pounds and have a screen size of 12 to 14 inches. Mainstream Laptops have a screen size of about 14.1 inches to 15.4 inches and weigh about 5 to 7 pounds.
Laptops have proven to be useful in many ways. While on the move, from students to business executives, software professionals and housewives have found laptops to be beneficial. Laptops are available across a wide range of brands, models, sizes, styles and prices. As the innovative laptops have increased in demand, leading notebook manufacturers such as IBM, HP-Compaq, Dell, Acer, Sony and Toshiba are offering sophisticated laptops with innovative features and designs. As the demand for laptops has increased, you should be careful when choosing a laptop. You can look for reviews on laptops from online sources and the manufacturers also provide the information on the various models available with details of prices, specifications and ratings on their websites.
Laptops have to be chosen based on the features such as Portability, Price, Screen size, speed, memory, upgradeability, hard drives, batteries and hardware. You can go for a laptop with a better screen resolution of 1024 x 768 XGA or 1280 x 1024 SXGA. For getting best performance in terms of speed, laptops can be chosen having memory capacities of 128MB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB of RAM, depending on your use of application. For occasional typing and web surfing, a laptop with a memory of 256 MB RAM is sufficient. You need to also check for lithium batteries as they offer longer life. Other peripherals such as standard floppy or DVD drives are required. Though laptops are expensive than desktop computers for similar configurations, the price tag is not big when compared to the functions they offer.
Laptops
by toshibasatellite on Oct.31, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Are you planning to purchase a computer then think once again for your decision? Because today scenario is changing computer market is rapidly replacing with laptops (notebooks).In 1986 battery powered portable computers had 2% worldwide market share. But in 2008 more laptops were sold than desktops in USA. Earlier laptops were in niche market product and were used only by those people who generally used to work during travelling or in meetings or some professionals like photographers.
Now laptops are popular among all segments like businessmen, students, home worker, teachers and sales of laptops is increasing drastically per year because of its various unique features like portability, battery power, low weight and compatibility with latest technology.
When you purchase a laptop then there should be some points in your mind while comparing different brands like processor type, storage capacity, screen size, wireless connectivity, pricing and you should not forget to check the standard and version of additional features which varies to different brands like web cam, modem, infrared, card reader, Bluetooth, graphic card.
There are so many big players in the market which provide laptops and services related to it. And as its popularity is increasing, competition is becoming stronger among these companies. Two brands HP and Sony are among the most popular brands in notebook market. In 2001 to compete with its competitors, hp had a merger with Compaq (originally American personal computer Company).And from that time it is able to provide affordable and faster laptops.
These two brands offer different values to its customers and have good market capitalization; hp laptops are more famous for its cost effective and durability. Earlier battery back up of hp laptops was not good as compare to other brands But now they provide some attractive models with extra features and good battery back up in their premium range. The typical price range of hp laptops varies between $ 700 to 1400. Now days, “HP pavilion” series is quite popular in the market it provides you powerful graphics performance, data reliability and all which you want in a laptop.. Recently HP launched one model “Hp pavilion dv2” which is 1 inch thin and 1.64 kg.
Sony is other player which generally does not offer its laptop range in low price but have a good brand name in quality market. You will find many models in Sony laptops which are durable and strong and also quite popular for their neat design and performance. Price range of Sony laptops varies between $1200 to 2500. Earlier Sony was not concerned for the segment which prefers the low cost notebook but recently they have directed towards cost concerned customers and launched its VAIO N series which is available in $900 and it has almost all features as other models like core due processor ,dual layer DVD burner, link port and Express card slot. There are other players also in the market like Dell, Acer, Lenovo, and Toshiba .So now when you go in market to buy a laptop then there is no need to confuse for various brands just identify your needs and check above mentioned features to have a best option.
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by toshibasatellite on Oct.30, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

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Toshiba’s Qosmio G35-av600: Gives the Best Multimedia Properties
by toshibasatellite on Oct.29, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Toshiba’s Qosmio line came first in August, 2004. Since then, it has been at the front in the laptop technology. Now its third generation, the Qosmio G35-AV600 has come in the market. The new model delivers not only the features of previous models but some additional features also. It gives the best multimedia properties as it includes components such as Intel’s new core duo chipset.
The features such as one of the finest 17-inch wide-screen display, an integrated TV tuner, a double-layer DVD drive, rocking stereo speakers and a set of multimedia controls are there. Currently the price is $2,399- a bit costly for the normal users. You will get many of such features (in scaled-down manner) in other notebooks like the HP Pavillion dv8000z, the Dell Inspiron E1705, the Sony VAIO AX and the Fujitsu LifeBook N series at a lower price.
Though it is high-techie, it has a low end GPU and because of this, its gaming performance is badly affected. The laptop is very big with 16 inches width, 11.5 inches depth and 2 inches thick. The weight is around 10.2-11.5 pounds. The keys are large and no separate number pad is there. A/V controls, controls for display brightness, video in and out and Dolby home theater connections are above the keyboard.
The Qosmio G35-AV600 offers number of multimedia features and audio connections (external volume control wheel, S/PDIF jack, headphone and microphone jacks), video connections (S-Video i/p and o/p, VGA out, coaxial input for connecting to a TV signal cable), and data connections (4 USB 2.0 ports, 1 four-pin FireWire port). Networking connections consist of 10/100/1000 Ethernet, Bluetooth, an Intel 802.11a/b/g wireless and a V.92 modem. You will get one slot for a PC Card and another for an ExpressCard.
The combination of a Dolby Home Theater, 1-bit digital amplifier and Harman Kardon stereo speakers gives extremely loud and full sound. As the speakers are below the display, the sound becomes soft when the lid is closed.
The Qosmio G35-AV600’s screen has a resolution of 1,440×900. The laptop has a 1.83GHz Intel Centrino Core Duo processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 160GB SATA hard drive spinning at 5,400rpm and the Nvidia’s bottom-rung GeForce Go 7300 GPU with 256MB of video memory.
If you are crazy for the best multimedia features, this laptop will be the right option for you!
Buy Compaq Presario V2000 Laptop Experience
by toshibasatellite on Oct.29, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

As a busy medical student, I was looking for a portable notebook computer that would fit easily into my bag and would not weigh me down. I did not need an expensive, top-of-the-line computer for high-demand applications or gaming. I simply needed a computer for writing emails, browsing the internet, writing papers, creating Power Point presentations, working with Excel spreadsheets, syncing with a PDA, watching DVD movies, and listening to music. My new computer had to have a built-in wireless card, a DVD-ROM drive, a long battery life, an audio output port for connecting headphones or external speakers, and USB ports. The most important feature, however, was a price that a student can afford. I was willing to forego some features in order to keep the price below $1000. I considered several popular computer models, including Dell Inspiron, Sony Vaio, Toshiba Satellite, and IBM ThinkPad. Most of these brands came with price tags that placed them just beyond my reach. Although I knew that Hewlett Packard and Compaq made affordable computers, I associated these brand names with heavy, bulky notebooks. After a few weeks of searching for an affordable computer that satisfied my demands, I discovered the Compaq Presario V2000 (compaq presario v2000 battery) and its Hewlett Packard cousin, the DV1000 (hp pavilion dv1000. I checked out both of these models at a local office supply store. I was surprised to find the HP and Compaq names on smaller, more compact notebooks. Much has been written about the similarities and differences between these two computers. For my needs, the only obvious advantage I saw in the DV1000 over the V2000 was the Quick Play feature, which allows you to watch movies or listen to CDs without going through a complete Windows start-up. Because I could not see myself using this feature very often, I decided to buy the slightly less expensive Compaq V2000, which is marketed as the “take it anywhere” model in the Presario line.
Purchase
I found that I could get the best price on a V2000 by ordering a custom notebook on the HP website. Customizing the V2000 allowed me to save money by downgrading some of the options that were not very important to me. I saved even more by taking advantage of HP’s student discount. The major decisions in customizing my V2000 were the operating system, the processor, the display, memory, hard drive size and speed, CD drive, battery, and wireless option. The configuration I purchased is as follows:
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows XP Home
PROCESSOR: Intel Pentium M 710 — 1.4 GHz
SCREEN: 14.0″ WXGA Widescreen (not the BrightView)
MEMORY: 256 MB SDRAM (1×256)
HARD DRIVE: 40 GB 4200 rpm
CD DRIVE: DVD/CD-RW combo drive
BATTERY: 6-cell lithium ion
WIRELESS: Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG WLAN (without Bluetooth).
The HP website seems to always be offering specials or rebates. Sometimes you can get lucky and find a coupon code for additional savings. At the time that I placed my order, HPShopping was offering free shipping, a $30 rebate on custom notebooks, and a free upgrade to the DVD/CD-RW drive. Shipping to most states in the US does not incur a sales tax. The total on my computer with the student discount was $920.26, and the $30 rebate brings it down to $890.26. I also purchased the 2-year Express Repair extended service for an additional $99.99. In the course of shopping, I also talked myself into buying the HP Deskjet 5850 wireless inkjet printer for $101.24. Purchasing the computer and the printer at the same time entitled me to an additional rebate of $50. I was very happy with these prices, but the only drawback to ordering a custom notebook on the website is that it may take a few weeks to deliver. My computer took 13 days from order to delivery.
Form & Design
The V2000 is well-designed and sharp-looking. The inside of the notebook is silver, and the top and bottom are black plastic. The specs from the website report the weight as 5.21 lbs, and the physical dimensions as 13.15 in. x 9.1 in. I was pleasantly surprised when I first picked it up — the computer looks as though it should be a lot heavier than it is. The widescreen design allows for a very functional screen size that does not make the computer too bulky or heavy. The thickness of the computer is greater at the rear (1.53 in.) than it is in the front (1.29 in.). This puts the keyboard at a slight upward angle, which turns out to be a comfortable ergonomic feature. But it may look strange when you first close the display and notice the top is not level.
The design of the V2000 has a few minor flaws. First, the power cord connects to the back of computer. This can be cumbersome when you need to go to AC power. Second, there is a little slack in the door for the CD drive on the right side panel. I notice it when I pick up the computer from the sides. In order to protect the CD drive door when I travel with the computer, I (hp pavilion zd8000 battery) bought a new bag that came with a protective laptop sleeve. The only other significant design issue is the thickness of the unit. It is slightly thicker than I initially expected. Using the protective sleeve adds even greater thickness to the unit. This takes up precious space in my school bag.
The screen size is where the V2000 earns my respect. The 14-inch widescreen design gives a screen height comparable to a standard 12 inch or 14 inch screen, but the width of a 15 inch display. This keeps the dimensions of the computer small and portable while providing a display that is very functional and easy to use. The widescreen design allows me to see the entire width of a document, even when working in landscape mode. It also allows me to easily view two documents side-by-side. I have also discovered that I can play a DVD movie in a small window in the corner of the screen and still have enough usable screen area to work on other applications.
The V2000 (hp pavilion dv4000 battery) only has two custom options for the display: widescreen or widescreen with BrightView. The BrightView screen is a more reflective surface that provides more vivid color and higher contrast. Although I read many glowing reviews of the BrightView screen, I decided against it. I was concerned that the increased reflectivity of the brighter display would cause problems with glare and increased visibility of dust and fingerprints. Also, the BrightView screen seemed to be an additional cost that I did not think was absolutely necessary for my needs. At the time that I bought the computer, the BrightView option added $50 to the price. Since that time, HP has dropped the price to $25 for this upgrade. I do not regret choosing the standard display, as the image quality is sufficient for most of my needs. The only time I really notice the shortcomings of the standard display is when I watch DVD movies. The DVD video quality is a little washed out and grainy, especially when viewing in full screen mode. If I were buying the V2000 at today’s prices I would probably spend the extra money and get the BrightView.
Speakers
The V2000 comes with JBL stereo speakers mounted on the front panel. The audio quality is great for watching movies, listening to CDs, or streaming audio. I am very pleased with the quality of the sound at all volume ranges. I hooked the computer up to a set of external speakers, and it sounded even better. Like most notebook computers, the audio quality of the V2000 cannot compete with your home entertainment center. But for a computer, the audio is pretty impressive.
Processor and Performance
At first I considered ordering my V2000 with a Celeron processor to save even more money. But after doing a little research, I decided that this was one area where I did not want to downgrade too much. I decided to go with the least expensive Centrino option, which at the time was the Pentium M-710, 1.4 GHz. I also selected the least expensive hard drive option (40 GB, 4200 rpm) and the minimum amount of memory (256 MB). At first I noticed that the performance of the computer was not as snappy as I would have liked. Some programs and windows seemed to take a long time to open and close. I tinkered with the visual effects and startup options to minimize the number of processes that were running in the background. This seemed to help somewhat, but it became obvious that I had underestimated the amount of memory that I would need. Luckily, the V2000(not as the compaq presario r3000 battery) has two memory card slots, and I was only using one slot with the 256 MB that I ordered in the initial configuration. I installed an additional 512 MB card into the second slot. I purchased the additional memory card from a local computer store for about $60 after rebate. The memory upgrade has greatly enhanced the computer’s performance. Programs seem to open and close a lot faster and I no longer feel that the computer is running a few seconds behind me. Furthermore, I was able to get a 768 MB of memory for less than it would have cost me to order the initial configuration with 512 MB. I do not regret my choices on the processor or the hard drive size. After the memory upgrade, the performance is snappy enough for my demands, and I still have 30GB of free space available on the hard drive.
The computer gets a little warm during routine use, but not beyond what I would expect for a notebook computer. The cooling fans kick on occasionally when running high-demand applications or multiple processes. The cooling fans are slightly louder than I originally expected, but it is not a significant issue. The cooling fans activate periodically when playing DVD movies or listening to music directly from a CD. This can drown out the audio if you are listening at low volumes.
The keyboard and touchpad are among the nicest features of the V2000. The keys have a comfortable, springy feel. The widescreen design accommodates a wider keyboard layout. Above the keyboard there are several buttons: main power, wireless button, and volume controls. I like the placement of these additional buttons because they are close enough that they are easily accessible but still separate from the main keyboard. The touchpad and mouse buttons work extremely well. The touchpad also has a region that serves the same function as the scroll wheel on a mouse. The only problem that I have noticed with this feature is that my right palm sometimes brushes the touchpad when I am typing and the screen scrolls a few lines. This is easily remedied by turning the touchpad off when typing long documents or when using an external mouse. The touchpad control button sits between the space bar and the touch pad. There is an orange LED that lets the user know if the touch pad control is on.
Input and Output Ports
There are multiple ports on both side panels of the computer. The left side panel contains the following ports:
PMCIA slot
USB 2.0 port
Phone line and Ethernet ports
Expansion base port (expansion base is sold separately)
VGA monitor video output
In addition to the CD drive, the right side panel contains the following ports:
6-in-1 memory card reader
Firewire port
Two USB 2.0 ports
S-Video output
The front panel contains the audio output, the microphone input, the display release button, various status lights, and stereo speakers. The AC power input port is located on the rear panel. Overall, I am impressed with the input and output port options on the V2000. It is nice to have three USB ports, and it is even nicer to have them on both side panels. My only complaint with configuration of the ports is that the AC power input is not very convenient to access on the rear panel. I would rather have the AC input port on one of the side panels, and have one of the less frequently used ports (VGA monitor or S-Video output) moved to the rear panel.
Wireless
I ordered my computer with the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 (without Bluetooth). The wireless card can be turned off directly from the keyboard by pressing the wireless button. There is a blue light on the wireless button that tells you when the card is turned on, and there is also a blue indicator light on the front panel that lets the user know when the wireless card is turned on. The wireless card has worked for me every time, and I am happy with its range and performance.
Battery
There are two battery options on the V2000 : 6-cell lithium ion or 12-cell lithium ion. Because I was trying to minimize both the cost and the weight of the computer, I ordered the V2000 with the 6-cell battery. With everyday use, I can get almost three hours out of the 6-cell. This has worked out very well for my demands. I mainly use the computer at home, the school library, and at coffeehouses. Because I never seem to be very far from a power source, the battery life of the 6-cell has worked well for me. However, for those who need a longer battery life and are not bothered by a little extra weight, the V2000 can be ordered with a 12-cell battery (instead of the 6-cell) for an additional $25.
Operating System and Software
The V2000 comes with either the Home or Professional editions of Windows XP. The operating system was already installed when the computer was delivered, and the operating system disks were included with the manuals. The computer was delivered with a thin “Getting Started” manual. The more comprehensive manual is on a CD that comes with the computer.
Warranty and Customer Support
Although I was on a quest to keep the cost of this computer as low as I could, I purchased an additional warranty so that I could have a little extra peace of mind. I bought the 2 year Express Repair coverage for $99.99. The warranty information was delivered in a separate box with the extended warranty information, a warranty sticker, and mail-in registration forms. I have not had a chance to evaluate this coverage yet because I have not had any problems with the computer.
Conclusion
Although the Compaq Presario V2000 is not the smallest and lightest notebook on the market, I am happy that I bought this computer. The widescreen design gives the V2000 a significant functional advantage with little impact on its portability. Despite a few minor design concerns (the AC input on the back panel, the CD drive door, and the thickness), I would recommend this to computer to someone who wants a middle-of-the-road computer for decent price. The custom options allowed me to build a computer that suited my basic needs while keeping the cost within my range. The custom options are also flexible enough that more sophisticated users can upgrade to more powerful options. This makes the V2000 well-suited to a wide range of users.
Toshiba Launches Artful Range of Notebooks
by toshibasatellite on Oct.29, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Japan based notebook giant, Toshiba has launched new notebooks under the lineup name of ARTFUL. The new ARTFUL series comprise of four notebooks- two mainstream and two mini notebooks.
The ARTFUL range comprises of many elements like chrome hinges, borders, in-mould rolling patterns and textured surface. Primarily these notebooks are focused on both beauty and performance.
The NB200, one of the mini notebooks launched, is probably the first net book to offer 3D drive guard, a safety feature that is installed in notebooks for stopping the HDD to prevent damage in case of accidental falls.
While the other models- Toshiba Laptops Satellite M500, Portégé M900, and Satellite L51 focus on the needs of people who require uninterrupted computing with style.
“With our new ARTFUL lineup of Notebook PC Products, we would like to present a Notebook range that’s not only superior in terms of its quality and service but also in terms of its design. With design elements like Chrome Hinges and Borders, Textured Surface and IMR patterns, we believe that the new models will appeal strongly to our customer’s visual and tactile senses,” commented Sivakumar N, Head of PC Division, Toshiba India.
Priced between Rs 22,900 and Rs 53,490 excluding taxes, these notebooks and net books are aimed at discerning buyers, who want a blend of computing power and aesthetics.
For more detail on Sony Laptops log on to http://www.consumermate.com
InPulse Smartwatch for Blackberry
by toshibasatellite on Oct.28, 2009, under Tech news

The inPluse Smartwatch for BlackBerryis officially announced. It is designed by Allerta. It communicates with Blackberry via Bluetooth to display the emails, text messages. InPulse Blackberry Smartwatch features include a 1.3-inch OLED color display, full metal body, glass lens, microUSB port, vibrating motor and a rechargeable battery. InPulse Blackberry Smartwatch Priced at $150(Pre-order) .
Laptops I’d Buy -max 700$ Laptops
by toshibasatellite on Oct.28, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

A short intro : Supposed that i have 700$ to buy a laptop and I look over the internet to achieve my goal, then I take into consideration all the laptops I find, I compare them and finally I choose the one that I believe is the best. One last thing before I start : I will not take into consideration refurbished laptops.
Now, let’s begin. Here are the laptops I found :
Tigerdirect.com:
Systemax Neotach Notebook PC
Lenovo 3000 C200 Notebook PC
Acer Aspire 7110 Notebook PC
HP nc6220 Notebook PC
Computers4sure.com
Acer Aspire 3050-1594 – Mobile Sempron 3400+ 1.8 GHz – 14.1″ TFT
Lenovo – IBM Thinkpad R50e Notebook PC
Acer TravelMate 2480-2551 – Celeron M 420 1.6 GHz – 14.1″ TFT
Acer Aspire 3102WLMi – Mobile Sempron 3200+ – 15.4″ TFT
Acer Aspire 3690-2196 – Celeron M 420 1.6 GHz – 15.4″ TFT
Acer TravelMate 2480-2705 – Celeron M 410 1.46 GHz – 14.1″
Toshiba Satellite A105-S1013 – Celeron M 380 1.6 GHz – 15.4″ TFT
Lenovo 3000 N100 0768 – Celeron M 420 1.6 GHz – 15.4″ TFT
Lenovo 3000 C200 8922 – Celeron M 420 1.6 GHz – 15″ TFT
So I analyzed these laptops and I came to a conclusion. I took into consideration the type of processor, it’s FSB, the memory(most of them are 512 MB, but ones are DDR(333 MHz) and others are DDR2(533 MHz), which are better), the hard-drive(IDE or SATA-SATA is better)and number of rotations 4200,5600,7200, the video adapter, battery, the screen size and it’s type(wide or not) and, of course, the price.
You may be surprised, but sometimes not the expensive one is the better one.
I found two of them that i would buy. Here they are:
Acer Aspire 7110 Notebook PC – 699.97$
Acer Aspire 3690-2196 – Celeron M 420 1.6 GHz – 15.4″ TFT – 648.95$
I choose 2 because one has a display of 15.4″ and one a 17″ , both wide.In my case a 17″ display is not a problem because I usually use my laptop at home. And as a matter of fact, this is the one i would be interested in and this for 17″ display, for his hard-disk of 120 GB, for his DDR2 512 MB, for his DVD RW dual layer and his bluetooth. The processor is not the strongest, but is not bad at all.(1.46 GHZ at 533 FSB).
Go and Take the advantages of Notebooks
by toshibasatellite on Oct.28, 2009, under Toshiba satellite laptop

Our life is so fast today and the requirements are increasing swiftly. We have the need to become more conscious about the ultra- modern devices which helps us to achieve our aims. It precedes the enhancement of our life. But, this enhancement comes from the power of knowledge. One special thing is that high technology helps us to save the time, build up our skills and give the growth of the target. The notebooks India is playing an interested role to enhance the skills, knowledge and capability to survive in the recent technology world.
It is also increasing the empowerments of Indians about technological devices. It gives the knowledge and ideas of different products like dell notebook , HP notebooks in India , Lg Notebooks in India , and Toshiba notebooks in India etc.
For an example, Lg Notebooks in India is one of the best notebooks which have launched in Indian market. The notebook is loaded with all the latest product specifications that are full of hi- tech information for every class of people. Some of the families are LG P Series Notebooks, LG X Series Notebooks, etc.
Some other examples are also present such as HP notebooks in India . It is famous and high quality notebooks. Its families are HP Compaq notebooks and HP Pavilion notebooks. They are having more capabilities and little more price range.
A middle class man can not spend money for buying notebooks again and again. They buy it after a long saving because the notebooks are very expensive and not come in a budget of a middle class man. But, in the competition of multinational notebook manufacturer companies, they are selling it to get maximum profits and capture the whole computer industry. And they are using newer and advance technologies in the notebooks. Due to competition these companies are launching new products with low prices. Hence, you are capable to buy the cheap notebooks in India .