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Toshiba Satellite U300-13V Review - Pocket-Lint

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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the Toshiba Satellite U300-13V Notebook. ‘The Toshiba Satellite U300-13V fits in the middle of this notion, as the 2.1kg chassis is aimed at those who need to work while on the move but the inclusion of Windows Vista Home Premium means it lacks connectivity and security features found in Vista Business. Helping to keep weight down is the 13.3-inch Super-TFT screen that comes with a widescreen aspect ratio, so viewing files side-by-side is easy. Graphics are an integrated solution, so you won't be able to run anything but standard tasks.

The widescreen panel allows for a good-sized keyboard, which spans the width of the main body. The keys are firmly mounted and we found it a comfortable keyboard to use. It’s not the best keyboard Toshiba produces, as some of the secondary keys felt a little on the loose side but it is still good value for money. A panel of quick launch buttons also allows easy control of multimedia files and instant access to your favourite applications.’

Read: Toshiba Satellite U300-13V laptop review – Pocket-Lint

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