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    Toshiba Equium A60-181 review

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by beattie010, May 29, 2007.

  1. beattie010

    beattie010 Notebook Guru

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    I bought this laptop a few years ago for it's good spec. For instance it had a 3.2ghz pentium 4 processor with HT technology which was a fast processor, and still cuts some butter. Unfortunately the graphics card was a bottleneck, having only shared radeon graphics, as was the measly 512mb RAM which simply wasn't enough!! Coupled to this the laptop overheated regularly, which meant I had to take the laptop apart and clean it often. Then the keyboard broke, and Toshiba customer support said I was outside my warranty perios so they couldn't help, but they did say it was unfixable. Safe to say, I'm never buying toshiba again!!! Recently invested in an hp dv9207us, which I hope to review for you all soon.