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A Review From Repaired Toshiba Notebooks
Toshiba offers some of their refurbished laptops in the "Clearance Store" of their official site toshibadirect.com. There you can buy their laptops at 20-30% discounts, refurbished and as good as new. Toshiba inspects all returned and overstocked notebooks, replaces any faulty parts, and resells them. You the buyer reap the advantages.
Toshiba refurbished laptops are usually available in their Satellite, Satellite Pro, Porteg, Tecra, and Qosmio lines. The Satellite series is the most generally refurbished model. They're powerful and fairly affordable. However, they aren't as inexpensive as Dell or IBM laptops. This is in part because of the fact that Toshiba Satellite laptops are better prepared to handle multimedia presentations. They usually feature media hardware that allows you to hook the unit up to a tv or projection display. They're ideal for students and casual home users.
The Toshiba Qosmio line is among the best laptops for multimedia and computer gaming. The Qosmio often comes with a Pentium 4 or Pentium M processor - a few of the best and fastest processors around. Their 15.4" displays run bigger than most other brands - perfect for watching movies, gaming, and viewing files side-by-side. Their expansion capabilities are also top-notch, so that you can continue to use your Toshiba laptop for years to come.
One of the laptops Toshiba offers for a cheap price will be the Satellite A60. That is packed with all the current mobile technology for most of your computing needs, at only $850. It is heavy, but a little extra weight comes along with all the current multimedia attributes it provides.
When purchasing a refurbished Toshiba laptop computer, ensure that you'll be able to find disk drivers that match the unit. It can be difficult to acquire these. Check with Toshiba Direct, or visit a trusted third-party refurbisher.
Obviously, Toshiba gives the industry common 90-day guarantee on both its notebooks and batteries. When buying from the third-party distributor, ask about their particular warranty plans.
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