My only real complaint is the odd placement of the Windows key. Instead of at least one on the left side between the CTRL and ALT buttons, it is high on the right side at the top next to the print screen button. I use the Windows key rather frequently, or I did, the odd placement has taken that shortcut away from me. It has 2 USB 2. It does not have a memory card reader, nor does it have infrared. It also has a serial and a parallel, which is nice for older printers.
Toshiba packages the Atheros Super G I love this feature, it is wonderful. Wireless internet is a marvel in its own right.
Not that it is a huge deal, but I would rather have one built in as opposed to one in the PC Card slot sticking out. There is no Bluetooth on this model. I have nothing to utilize the technology anyway, so that has no effect on me.
Battery life is surprisingly decent for a big and powerful desktop replacement. I set the screen to middle level brightness and also set the hard drives and screen to never turn off and left the wireless adapter on. With these settings the system ran for 3 hours even.
The computer comes loaded with Windows XP Home and several other pieces of bundled software. The trial versions are nothing special, just a way to get you to get used to having a nice product then they snatch it away from you so you will fork over the money to buy it.
I have not used the Toshiba customer support. I have had no reason to call them. I have heard both good and bad things about the customer service, so I am not in a good position to relay information pertaining to it.
This notebook does come with a one year warranty that covers defective parts. I have not yet purchased an extended warranty but will purchase a 2 or 3 year accidental damage and theft warranty in the near future. I only have a few complaints about this notebook. First is the amount of memory, although the can easily be added to.
Another is the heat that it generates and the fan noise that is a byproduct of that. Recharge time varies depending on usage. Battery may not charge while computer is consuming full power. After a period of time, the battery will lose its ability to perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced. Page 8 Some software may differ from its retail version if available , and may not include user manuals or all program functionality. Print page 1 Print document 9 pages.
Rename the bookmark. Delete bookmark? Cancel Delete. Delete from my manuals? Sign In OR. Don't have an account? Sign up! Restore password. If the keyboard connector gets damaged, you'll have to replace the motherboard. Turn the computer right side up. Remove the Wi-Fi cable from the route. Disconnect the LCD cable on system board. Remove two screws securing the hinges. Remove 6 screw securing the top cover.
Disconnect the speaker cables on the system board. Disconnect the flat touchpad cable on the system board. Carefully remove the system board from the base. Here are some tips for removing the motherboard. Push the PC card slot button and lift up the left side of the board. Carefully pry the right side of the case and release the volume wheel, audio jacks and USB port.
Lift up both side of the motherboard and remove it from the base. Hold the fans and turn the system board back over. Disconnect the CPU fan cables on the system board.
Remove fans. Remove four screws with springs securing the cooling module. Carefully lift the cooling module off the CPU. Turn the CPU lock to unlock position. Carefully lift off the CPU.
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