Wal-Mart's $348 Toshiba 17'' Laptop is a Steal
One of the best ways to spend $348.
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Remember that $300 Compaq laptop that Wal-Mart was selling? Those sold out in a hurry. Now Toshiba is next up to offer an ultra-value-based laptop this coming Sunday, August 16.
Wal-Mart will be selling the Toshiba Satellite L355 (S7915), a 17-inch desktop replacement, for an incredible $348.
Laptop Magazine reviewed this budget notebook and gave it four stars out of five along with its editor's choice award thanks in large part to price.
Article continues belowThe specs for this $348 model are as follows:
CPU: 2.2-GHz Intel Celeron 900
Operating System: Windows Vista Basic (32-bit)
RAM/Expandable to: 3GB/4GB
Hard Drive Size/Speed: 250GB/5,400 rpm
Optical Drive: 8X DVD+/-RW
Display/Resolution: 17 inches/1440 x 900
At $348, it does sound like quite a steal. It sure makes netbooks look a little outclassed.
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spaz480 not too bad, but the processor is a huge downside, but at the price its plenty for the market its aimed towards.Reply -
scook9 I will assume Intel x4500 graphics since you failed to mention them?Reply
And yes, beats the hell out a netbook, except for that portability part...toshiba 17" laptops are HUGE -
Belardo er... Netbooks are a different market.Reply
You can fit about 5 Netbooks into the area of that huge 17" notebook.
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lifelesspoet I have been seriously disappoint by toshiba lately. 3 out of the 4 people i know who have one hate it and have serious driver issues. The forth one, my father, is running one that I installed ubuntu on. He is still occassionally annoyed but no longer 3 seconds sort of throwing it through a window. I won't outright blame vista, but rather toshiba's driver/bloatware software they ship with the machine. Its almost once a month i have to reinstall drivers.Reply -
decoppel Heh @ those knocking netbooks.Reply
I know from firsthand experience Vista will bog down that Celeron, my netbook runs quite snappy with a pre-tweaked XP OS, not to mention is a fraction of the weight and size with a large keyboard. I wouldn't trade it in for this garbage. -
webgrunt tayb 08/13/2009 9:52 PM wrote: "A netbook is basically a cheap crappy notebook. That certainly fits the bill here."Reply
With the main difference being that a netbook is usually small and light, whereas the Toshiba 17" is big and heavy--so it gives up the only real advantage a netbook has in the first place.
