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Toshiba Satellite U300

Friday May 02, 2008
Written by Dave Bayon
Tags: Toshiba | Satellite | U300
AUD
$1899
Price at time of review.
Powerful and well featured, but the ergonomics and battery life let it down.
Price $1899
CPU model/brand Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T7300
CPU speed 2.2 Ghz
Memory capacity 2GHz 667MHz DDR2
Hard drive capacity 250GB 4200rpm Sata/150
Internal optical drive Yes
Optical drive type DVD Writer
Graphics type Dedicated
Graphics Intel GMA X3100
Sound card Realtek HD Audio
Screen size 13.3in
Screen resolution 1280 x 800
Weight 2kg (2.6kg)
Dimensions WDH 310 x 233 x 37mm
Battery type (cells) 4000mAh
Wi-Fi 802.11abg + draft-n
Bluetooth ports Bluetooth
Output ports VGA
Speakers Yes
Memory card reader SD,MMC,MS,xD
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium 32-Bit
Bundled software MS Works 8.5
Webcam 1.3mp webcam
Manufacturer www.toshiba.com.au
Supplier www.lmc.com.au
Delivery cost from $19
Warranty 1yr RTB (International)

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the May, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
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