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Toshiba Satellite L350 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Verdict

They may be bulky and look rather boring, but the machines in Toshiba's Satellite L350 series are commendable desktop-replacement laptops if you need a big screen on a budget. A weak graphics chip rules out gaming, though

Good

  • Plenty of laptop for the money
  • Big, bright screen

Bad

  • Dull design
  • Weak 3D graphics
  • Keyboard could be better

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Entry-level desktop-replacement laptops are almost as popular as netbooks in many online stores' bestseller lists. The appeal of models like those in Toshiba's Satellite L350 series lies in their size. Big screens and keyboards make them no less usable than a desktop PC, but they can still be carried around and hidden away when not in use.

Here we review the mid-range Toshiba Satellite L350-17P, which is available for around £430. The low-end L350-21Q is available for around £400, and the high-end L350-21T costs about £480.

Big bruiser
Like any 17-inch laptop, the L350-17P is something of a bruiser, but its boring design makes it look even more monolithic than some similarly sized competitors. The only adornments on the dark grey case are the light grey, painted Toshiba logos on the lid and below the screen. We should, perhaps, be thankful for the lack of tacky silver plastic and blue LEDs that some manufacturers like to use.

The case feels sturdy and, at 3.15kg, rather heavy -- and that's not counting the external power adaptor. There's plenty of flex in the lid, and the hinges, although stiff, do allow for a fair amount of wobbling. These, however, aren't really problems for a laptop that won't be used on the move. Four large rubber feet keep the L350-17P planted on a desktop, but a large air intake on the underside needs to be kept clear if the laptop is used on anything other than an even surface.


It's not particularly beautiful, but the L350-17P's design does the job

A big case means there's room for a large keyboard. The L350-17P's is full-size, with a separate numeric keypad. The keyboard is set well back in the case, with a wide wrist rest, but, while comfortable to type on, it does feel rather cheap and insubstantial. One pleasing touch is that there's some breathing room between the main keyboard and both the numeric keypad and function keys. Many other laptops -- even ones this size -- simply cram them all together.

Keyboard aside, the other obvious attraction with a 17-inch laptop is the large screen. The L350-17P's display is clear and bright, but the 1,440x900-pixel resolution is on the low side for such a big screen. The glossy finish helps create good contrast, but it means that you can see your own face when watching darker scenes in movies. That problem isn't unique to this laptop, though.

Although hardly hi-fi, the sound quality of the two speakers that sit below the screen is acceptable enough for the usual Windows Vista noises and the odd music track or movie. One audio annoyance, however, is that the rotary volume control on the front of the laptop lacks end stops -- it just turns and turns and turns. Since there's no on-screen volume indicator either, this makes it tricky to know how loud the sound is set until you hear it.

Weak GPU
The 2.16GHz Pentium T3400 processor is one of Intel's budget mobile offerings, but it's still a dual-core chip. It managed to propel the L350-17P to a PCMark05 benchmark score of 4,161, which isn't too far behind what a Core 2 Duo CPU of a similar speed would achieve.

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Vladimir Golosnoev's avatar

Vladimir Golosnoev 7 February 2013

Good: performance, control, endurance

Comment: Well, this is an incredible machine! I've had it for 5 years already and it's intact. I've run it at 98C for three months without a restart with 92 processes loaded and it didn't say a thing :D this laptop was surely designed to survive apocalypse.

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Jerry Juniorr's avatar
5 stars out of 5

Jerry Juniorr 13 November 2012

Good: Price , reliability, durable

Comment: I have this laptop from 2009 and i am very happy that i did. 3 years day/night 18hours per day , 7 days per week and still going. My next laptop sure it be Toshiba again.

I own it
elleheath's avatar
2 stars out of 5

elleheath 22 December 2011

Good: When it works it is good

Bad: Had/having alot of problems with it

Comment: I have had this laptop for about 3 years now and it has been alright, however i have had alot of problems with it and still am now! i have to plug in a mouse because the pad is not working had it checked out don't know why! also the inverter broke once! and now i have this problem where nothing is working i no idea why!! So probably payed the same amount it bills to the amount i have payed for it!

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