Rating: Summary: Amazing Piece of Machinery Review: As a pro new media designer, I needed a machine that would be very powerful, have lots of features, and still be pretty portable. After looking over dozens of Sony, Apple, and other machines, here's why this one won me over:1) GeForce 460 64MB: Aside from being able to drive two monitors (excellent for video editing and menu-intensive apps), I do like to play the occasional game. This card pumped out Unreal Tournament 2003 at 1280x1024 resolution with high levels of detail set. Very impressive. 2) DVD-Burner: I've seriously wanted to get into DVD-Authoring, and this opened up the door. It's only a 1x, but it does the job. 3) Subwoofer: As part of my work, I compose and work with a variety of music styles. The sub adds a full octave of bass response to the output, which is excellent when building beats, watching DVD's, or blowing away the other team in Unreal. 4) Screen: 1600x1200 resolution looks beautiful. In my profession, I'm usually using a ton of different programs, each of which may have up to a dozen tool or option palletes open at once. The additional screen real estate is wonderful. 5) Power: 2Ghz, 512MB of Ram, and Intel's Speed-step power-saving make for a lot of efficient horsies under the hood. 6) Synaptics cPad: Very useful little gadget. Combines a touchpad with a built-in application launcher that is totally customizable. You can also customize the graphic behind the touchpad however you'd like. In my case, I put my company logo in there - I like. 7) Remote control: Great for controlling your machine from a distance, like if you're watching DVD's. 8) Output options: Dolby 5.1 surround, VGA port, Audio/Video output, etc. Why bother getting a full home theater system? All you need is this machine and some surround-sound speakers. It already plays CD's, DVD's and outputs surround. 9) SD Card slot: My video camera uses those Multimedia Cards for storing digital pictures. The SD format is a derivative of the MMC cards, so the slot reads both. Now I don't need to carry an external card reader any longer. 10) CD Player: The machine has dedicated CD player buttons on the front, so that you can play CD even with the laptop turned off. Great for conserving battery power well all you want to do is listen to music. 11) Look and feel: This thing is beautiful. I love the glossy blue screen back. It makes people go "whoa". The keys are very comfortable and actually have some travel, so they feel like you're actually typing on a real honest-to-god keyboard (unlike the Sonys, which don't have nearly enough travel). The positioning of the specialty keys (Home, PgUp, `, etc.) take a little getting used to, but actually are much better laid out than on some other laptops I've seen. 12) Last but not least: Price! This baby beats out the Sonys, Apples, and others in price-to-performance ratio and sheer number of features. I feel a got an excellent deal with this machine, and it does everything I wanted - and more! Problems: 1) No DVD authoring software! Usually, machines with DVD burners or standalone DVD burners bring at least a copy of MyDVD. This brought nothing. 2) Battery consumption - this thing eats battery life with a quickness. A second battery is highly recommended. 3) Weight and Size: Don't get me wrong - this is no desktop-replacement battleship. However, it's not a thin-and-light by any means. It's a workhorse machine, and it's built solid. Size-wise, it's a healthy (1.7" thick, 11Lx13W), but not nearly so big as the 16" screened desktop rep. monsters. It's actually a very comfortable size. 4) No floppy: Once in a while, I'll be at a client's who has no network, no wireless, and no CD-burner. A floppy drive is not by any means a neccesity, but it does come in handy once in a while. Honestly, the above problems are almost nit-picky in comparison to what you get with this machine. I am absolutely thrilled with this computer, and actually enjoy using it much more than my desktop. Check it out yourself and you'll see what I mean!
Rating: Summary: Should have used a 16 inch screen Review: Before getting this unit, I checked out the Sony GRX-670 at Best Buy. I decided to get the Toshiba because of the following advantages over the GRX-670 series: USB2.0, 64MB sound card, Better sound, Integrated wireless. A GRX at the same price would get you a 1.9Ghz system with a 30GB hard drive. After using the unit for a week, I still like this machine but I would have defintely wanted the Sony's brighter and crisper 16" screen. With the same 1600x1200 resolution, the extra 1" at the top and bottom translates to bigger fonts. I tried to change the display font in windows to 125% normal size and this has worked for most programs except Internet Explorer. If you are viewing websites formatted with CSS to use the smallest font, changing the font size in explorer won't make any difference and you have to decrease screen resolution to view these pages without straining your eyes. One disadvantage of adjusting resolution below 1600x1200 is that fonts seem blurry because of the interpolation it does to fill 1024x768 to 1600x1200. I've been using the Dlink Wireless 614+ in my home and enjoy connecting at 22mbps. The Toshiba integrated wireless only give me 11mbps but it has better signal quality than my external wireless card.
Rating: Summary: Additional Information on 5205-S703 Review: Concur with the other reviews about the 703 being a great machine. I have had it for a week, and have been very pleased with the processor, screen (the UXGA+ 1600 resolution is incredible - clearly a competitive advantage), and the storage (60 Gig). But some additional thoughts - 1. No other machine like it. I looked at Dell and Gateway, but neither have both the graphics nVidia chip w/64M with the 1600 resolution screen & 60 G drive, for anything close to this price. The graphics is very important, as the graphics RAM significantly speeds up all programs! 2. Toshiba is running a nice rebate [$$$] as they close this model out - you ought to act fast if you are going to buy a laptop within 120 days... no more 703s are being built (the 705 will be out in 6 weeks and has some features I don't want and costs more). 3. THERE IS NO ROLLING LAPTOP CASE BIG ENOUGH FOR THIS MODEL OR THE 704! Targus is suppose to put out a rolling 16inch (screen size) that will fit this model. I went to [a local store] armed with my laptop (they were kind enough to let me bring it in) and I went through 20-odd cases from Targus, Case Logic, et al, and nothing was a good fit. You will have to make do with scrunching the laptop into a carry case style, and even then it is barely a tight fit... 4. I have DVD MOTION STUDIO pre-installed, so the previous post about no DVD authoring software is bogus (also included CD drag&drop program for CD-R/RW). So far, everything is working perfectly. Bought the laptop through Amazon, went to TOSHIBA.com and bought the warantee at a discount... plus AMAZON gives $200 gift cert 4-6 weeks after purchase... this is a MUST BUY!
Rating: Summary: Additional Information on 5205-S703 Review: Concur with the other reviews about the 703 being a great machine. I have had it for a week, and have been very pleased with the processor, screen (the UXGA+ 1600 resolution is incredible - clearly a competitive advantage), and the storage (60 Gig). But some additional thoughts - 1. No other machine like it. I looked at Dell and Gateway, but neither have both the graphics nVidia chip w/64M with the 1600 resolution screen & 60 G drive, for anything close to this price. The graphics is very important, as the graphics RAM significantly speeds up all programs! 2. Toshiba is running a nice rebate [$$$] as they close this model out - you ought to act fast if you are going to buy a laptop within 120 days... no more 703s are being built (the 705 will be out in 6 weeks and has some features I don't want and costs more). 3. THERE IS NO ROLLING LAPTOP CASE BIG ENOUGH FOR THIS MODEL OR THE 704! Targus is suppose to put out a rolling 16inch (screen size) that will fit this model. I went to [a local store] armed with my laptop (they were kind enough to let me bring it in) and I went through 20-odd cases from Targus, Case Logic, et al, and nothing was a good fit. You will have to make do with scrunching the laptop into a carry case style, and even then it is barely a tight fit... 4. I have DVD MOTION STUDIO pre-installed, so the previous post about no DVD authoring software is bogus (also included CD drag&drop program for CD-R/RW). So far, everything is working perfectly. Bought the laptop through Amazon, went to TOSHIBA.com and bought the warantee at a discount... plus AMAZON gives $200 gift cert 4-6 weeks after purchase... this is a MUST BUY!
Rating: Summary: Best Deal Out There Review: I absolutely love my new 5205-S703. It is fast, friendly, full of features, and extremely well priced. I looked around everywhere at laptops and this computer gives you the most bang for the buck, while still keeping the assurances of owning a good brand. You simply will not be able to find a competitive computer for anywhere close to the price of this one.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, sleek, powerhorse! Review: I decided to buy the 5202 S703 after researching comparable models. And boy!, am I happy with this machine. The whole experience has been delightful. The built in Wi-Fi is an awesome feature that really made up my mind. It is a little heavy, but it is well worth it for the performance. While I'm not as technical as some of the other folks who have reviewed the S703, I can tell you that it is, for me at least, a great and far superior replacemnet for my 2.5 year old Compaq P3 desktop. I find the resolution better than other models, with more options than other laptops have. The Toshiba 5205 S703 is well worth the money. It is a fantastic desktop replacement. It is fast, looks sleek and is a powerful piece of work!
Rating: Summary: Great! But not as mobile as you'd think. Review: I have one of these and I just TOTALLY love it! However, don't expect to be able to open it up fully while flying economy.
Rating: Summary: if only it would'nt breakdown Review: I purchased this Toshiba 3months ago and really loved it...then a month ago the dvd-r drive went bad...it was replaced and I became happy again...but that was shorted lived because yesterday(1/30/03) the wireless connection stop working and was told by Toshiba that the wireless card has to be replaced (free of charge of course). This makes me wonder whats next. I really like this machine and maybe I just got stuck with a lemon. I hope this is the end of the repairs. I would really advise everyone that they take out an extended warrenty (as I did) expecially if this is a sign of things to come.
Rating: Summary: Exceeded My Expectations Review: I've owned about 5 notebooks now and I think I fell in love with this one faster than any of the others. It really exceeded my expectations. The screen is extremely bright and clear. I was initially worried about the type size on a 1600 x 1200 screen but found that with the brightness reading the small type is not a problem. The only negatives I have found thus far are that the keyboard is shifted slightly to the left of center. This is not a problem for me but someone who used their left thumb on the touchpad might find have a harder time than I do as a rightie. The other thing that has annoyed me is some key placements the biggest of which is the lack of a ctrl key on the right side of the space bar which is something my old Dell had. My Dells were really noisy between the drives and the fans. This computer is much quieter. The speakers seem really good to me. I carry the computer everywhere all around the house and have instant music for my family. It's as good as a decent boombox. I still have more to discover as far as getting best use from the programmable touchpad and some of the other goodies. I noticed that some of the rebates that were available around the new year are no longer present. Hopefully there will be incentives again for people to purchase this excellent machine.
Rating: Summary: Support isn't worth the agravation Review: If I could score this lower I would. Not necessarily because the machine isn't good. Truth is, I didn't know. I couldn't get the DVD-R to work, which is why I purchased this machine. There was no software to write DVDs, unless you want to make a movie. The movie making software will write the movie you just created, but if you want to copy files to the DVD for backup or any other reason, Toshiba doesn't provide software and doesn't support the DVD function. Their tech support basically told me, tough luck... and I spent nearly $300 on extended support and warranty insurance. I had to find the Japanese site that has the software and write to them. They did send me the software that Toshiba was supposed to provide and didn't. Once I figured out how to work everything on my own, the machine works great and I love it. Toshiba really needs to work on their customer service. I was going to purchase this machine from Toshiba, but sales never returned my calls or emails, so I got it on Amazon. I really wanted the s704 but Amazon only sold the s703 (WinXP home vs pro) And Amazon had it for a little less with free shipping to boot. So I guess the bottom line is, the computer is nice, Toshiba support is awful and if you don't know what you're doing, they aren't going to help you.
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