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    Toshiba Satellite M55-S325 Review

    Posted on Monday, October 31 2005 @ 02:05:06 CET by LSDsmurf


    Let's start with what's right about the Satellite M-55. It weighs just 5.1 pounds (sans power adapter) and has a bright 14-inch wide screen that I could open on a cramped airline tray. The laptop's TruBrite technology supposedly makes the screen easier to read at an angle, though I couldn't detect much difference between the M55-S325 and the non-TruBrite Toshiba Tecra A5--its almost identical business counterpart. Both looked great head-on and were a little harder to read from the sides. You can learn more about this notebook from Toshiba over at pcworld.com's full review about it..

    Link: Pc World

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