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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Satellite L775 review
Gaming isn't the forte of our version of the Toshiba Satellite L775, the L775-119. In most other areas, though, this is a fine 17.3-inch laptop, offering a great screen, comfortable keyboard and speedy performance. Read more
2 June 2011 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Satellite Pro S500 review
It may be large and heavy, but the Toshiba Satellite Pro S500's performance and impressive range of ports make this 15.6-inch laptop a good option for desk-bound professionals. Read more
13 September 2010 by Niall Magennis
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Laptops
Toshiba Satellite L550-113 review
Few heads will be turned by the drab design of the 17.3-inch Satellite L550-113 desktop-replacement laptop, but it's a very capable machine that represents great value for money. Its one relative weak spot is 3D gaming, but you'll be hard-pressed to find better performance at this size and price Read more
9 October 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Toshiba Satellite Pro U300-10U review
The Toshiba Satellite Pro U300-10U is the perfect laptop for the frequent traveller, but has a slightly larger screen and more beefed up specs than you'd find on most ultraportables. It also looks good, with a metallic-looking grey lid and smooth curves, and has plenty of storage space Read more
13 November 2007 by Will Head
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Toshiba Satellite A210-11P review
The Toshiba A210-11P is a slick machine. It's got a great keyboard and comfortable trackpad, not to mention a great exterior shape. It performs well, too -- with plenty of memory and storage space, you can easily play games and watch movies. The best part? It won't cost you the Earth Read more
21 September 2007 by Patrick Wignall
