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Toshiba Satellite M115 Reviewed

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Dustin Sklavos writing over at Notebook Review has posted a review of the Toshiba Satellite M115 Notebook. ‘Toshiba employs the familiar gray and black motif that has become customary on modern notebooks. Whether or not the design appeals to you will be a matter of preference; on the one hand I respect the business-oriented look of the Toshiba, on the other I feel like their visual styling is a bit out of date. In terms of build quality and heat dissipation, I'm fairly impressed, and this is the major benefit of the somewhat boxy design of the notebook. There is no flex to speak of anywhere in the body, and the whole design is marked by clean lines and order.

While the whole unit seems a bit on the thick side, the benefits lie in the components being less cramped. The unit has a well-placed single exhaust on the left side that expels warm air, and the unit at large feels remarkably cool. Also, despite the thickness of the machine, the slope on the surface helps eliminate a potentially uncomfortable lip (similar to the one on my old Gateway 7510GX), and the unit isn't too heavy.’

Read: Toshiba Satellite M115 – Notebook Review

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