Posted on 10/12/2006 9:53:10 PM PDT by LouAvul
I may be in the market for a new laptop. Tonight I was looking at two Toshiba Satellites. They had two models, one with the Intel Celeron and the other with an Intel Core.
Other than that, they were pretty much identical. Except the lesser of the two had CD RW and DVD ROM. I didn't see anything about a CD RW on the more expensive one. Just the DVD. I'm assuming the more expensive one also has a CD burner.
The more expensive one is ~$900. The cheaper one is $250 less.
The intended use is almost exclusively word processing with some internet. No games.
Thanx for the help.
God, I love my Mac. If the house were burning, I'd save the cats, then the Mac.
Assume nothing. If it doesn't specify CD-RW, it probably lacks it. Get specifics.
Listen to Sam. If it doesn't say it has one, it most likely doesn't. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't own a machine without a burner.
Toshiba America has received an "F" rating by the BBB amid customer complaints
Toshiba America Information Systems, Toshiba Americas computer manufacturing company, has received an "F" rating from the Better Business Bureau. The rating comes amid more than 400 customer complaints filed with the BBB against the company. The complaints stem from alleged defective products, failure to honor warranty claims and other issues. Problems related to overheating of Toshiba laptops and slow repair service seems to plague the company while some computers have to be sent back multiple times to correct the issues because the original service did not fix the problems.
Over the last three years the BBB has received a total of 620 complaints against the company of those 22 led to full refunds from Toshiba, 2 received partial refunds, 172 were resolved when Toshiba finally agreed to honor its warranty. However in 4 more cases Toshiba refused to assist the customer. What is most shocking however is that 406 of those complaints have still not been addressed by Toshiba.
Proper link:
http://www.dailytech.com/Article.aspx?newsid=3185
It's always better to buy the most laptop you can. If you later decided you wanted to upgrade the $650 model to the $900 model, you would pay far more than the $250 price difference at purchase time.
Another example: to upgrade the memory to double the size might be an extra $50 when you buy it, but to take it in and add it later could easily cost $100 or more.
Here's copies of what I posted. See this thread for more discussion.
The brand that DiscountLaptops sells the most of is Sager, which is little known. They are a major manufacturer of high end gaming laptops under other brand names, such as Alienware.
So I'd go to the DiscountLaptops site and choose based on features and price.
But in cases like this, where I don't know just what I want, a place such as DiscountLaptops.com is better, since it guides one to good choices.
Get a MacBook - or a MacBook Pro with illuminated keyboard -
By the way, Toshiba sold milling machines to the Soviet Union so they could make silent propellers for their submarines. Boycott Toshiba!
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