R Raggyroller New Member Jul 13, 2004 #1 Any views/reviews on the Toshiba Satellite Pro A40 - Celeron + 14 would be gratefully appreciated. Cheers, Andrew.
Any views/reviews on the Toshiba Satellite Pro A40 - Celeron + 14 would be gratefully appreciated. Cheers, Andrew.
Praetor Administrator Staff member Jul 13, 2004 #2 For the benifit of anyone else not familiar witrh the notebook: - intel® celeron® processor 2. 80ghz (128k l2) - 256mb ddr ram - 40gb hard disk drive - intel® 852gm (up to 64mb shared) - cd/rw-dvd rom - 15. 0" tft (native resolution @ 1024x768) - battery life: 2:54 theoretical - price tag: $1200usd more details: http://uk. Computers. Toshiba-europe. Com/cgi-bin/toshibacsg/selected_product_option. Jsp? Z=88&service=uk&product_id=93128&disc_model=0&toshibashop=true for $1200 that's a "decent" system although personally I think you're spending more money than you should on it. With a quick bit of searching I found a couple better deals for you - http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...id=11520&logon=&langid=EN&dept=1&WLBS=fsweb10 - http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...2&sku_id=0665000FS10046324&catid=&newdeptid=1 I would just stay away from the Mobile Celerons -- not enough performance for the buck. You're probably better off with a mobile Athlon
For the benifit of anyone else not familiar witrh the notebook: - intel® celeron® processor 2. 80ghz (128k l2) - 256mb ddr ram - 40gb hard disk drive - intel® 852gm (up to 64mb shared) - cd/rw-dvd rom - 15. 0" tft (native resolution @ 1024x768) - battery life: 2:54 theoretical - price tag: $1200usd more details: http://uk. Computers. Toshiba-europe. Com/cgi-bin/toshibacsg/selected_product_option. Jsp? Z=88&service=uk&product_id=93128&disc_model=0&toshibashop=true for $1200 that's a "decent" system although personally I think you're spending more money than you should on it. With a quick bit of searching I found a couple better deals for you - http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...id=11520&logon=&langid=EN&dept=1&WLBS=fsweb10 - http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...2&sku_id=0665000FS10046324&catid=&newdeptid=1 I would just stay away from the Mobile Celerons -- not enough performance for the buck. You're probably better off with a mobile Athlon