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Toshiba Satellite P300 review

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Verdict

Superb speakers, a whopping 640GB of storage and decent core components make this a solid choice.

Review Date: 17 Sep 2008

Reviewed By: Mike Jennings

Price when reviewed: £907 (£1,043 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
5 stars out of 6

Value for Money
5 stars out of 6

Performance
4 stars out of 6

Along with the Dell XPS M1330, this is the only laptop on test this month that creeps below the £1,000 mark. Not by much, though, with the Satellite P300 coming in at a still-pricey £907 (exc VAT).

Compare the two cheapest machines on test, though, and it's clear that the Toshiba is the more striking of the pair. There's a large 17in screen, and a glossy finish to the chassis that includes a row of white LED lights above the keyboard and dramatic lines across the wristrest.

The P300 also includes the best speakers we've laid ears on this month. Provided by audio specialist Harman Kardon, they provide more bass and clearer treble than anything else on test.

Toshiba also takes a different approach to the keyboard, with the keys having a high-gloss finish that makes them feel a little odd to type on. The 17in screen offers acres of space, with a comfortable 1,440 x 900 resolution, but it lacks the VAIO's vibrancy.

Inside, there's an Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 processor, which runs at 2.5GHz. It propelled the Toshiba to a score of 1.11 in our 2D benchmarks - but it's some way behind the fastest laptops here. And for playing games, the Toshiba also lags behind its rivals with a score of 15fps in our medium-quality Crysis benchmark.

The rest of the specification is much better. A pair of 320GB hard disks match the Acer for storage space, adding up to a huge 640GB of space, while an ample 4GB of RAM is also up there with several of the other larger laptops.

But battery life is disappointing: while the 3.5kg P300 won't be straying from the mains too often, it's disheartening that the Toshiba lasted under two and a half hours in light use, and just over an hour in our heavy-use test. The Acer and HP machines, both of which are larger, offer better longevity.

But don't be fooled: the Satellite P300 is a genuinely good laptop. Its entertainment credentials are improved by superb speakers, and considering its spec - particularly those hard disks - it also offers fine value for money.

Author: Mike Jennings

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