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Toshiba is awesome

I bought my Satellite laptop in '04 and the screen still works

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Old 11-07-2007, 05:52 PM
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Hell, Len...I can top that! My 1950's Toshiba transistor radio still works! (EDIT) Of course, it plays only on the A.M. band...Today, laptops. Back then? Mid 50's? Transistor radios were HOT! All the kids lusted to have one, so they could plug in an earphone, listen to the radio undetected during study hall... I tried to tune in the nearest rock n' roll station. Not easy...since most stations played "hit Parade" at the time. Think Patti Page, Frank Sinatra, ect. To be able to tune in Little Richard or Fats Domino? Heaven...but it was work to do so.
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Toshiba does make an excellent line of laptops. They have been at it for a long time.
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Toshiba does make an excellent line of laptops. They have been at it for a long time.
So what's the share price done?
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Old 11-08-2007, 04:24 AM
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Toshiba does make an excellent line of laptops. They have been at it for a long time.
I always felt their drivers and support were quirky at best.
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Old 11-08-2007, 05:12 AM
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Since my thread has turned to the serious I have had two problems.

First is the power cords circuit board connection. I have resoldered it myself a dozen or so times. My wifes new powerbook has a great magnetic attaching powercord that is an excellent idea.

Second is the CD drive, it basically doesn't work. I am told it's a connection issue.

Other than that is a great unit that never crashes and is very quick.
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Old 11-08-2007, 05:22 AM
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Laptops take such a beating. I've always wondered why more companies don't make a rugged laptop like the Panasonic Toughbook. I would think that would be ideal for a college student.
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I bought my Satellite laptop in '04 and the screen still works
My screen failed in less than a year. F**K toshiba
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My screen failed in less than a year. F**K toshiba
I have said it before. After doing warranty repair work for Toshiba, I see that their products are not as robust as they once were. They 6100 series has a lifetime warranty now, as the MB's routinely and need to be replaced over and over. They also made a poor choice on the power plug that sits on the MB. As Lendaddy has said, the solder joints fail after being bumped into a wall or other surface. What we did, was to resolder and then use a hot glue gun to glue it to the board. Toshiba eve started doing this at the fatory.

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Old 11-08-2007, 07:11 AM
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I have said it before. After doing warranty repair work for Toshiba, I see that their products are not as robust as they once were. They 6100 series has a lifetime warranty now, as the MB's routinely and need to be replaced over and over. They also made a poor choice on the power plug that sits on the MB. As Lendaddy has said, the solder joints fail after being bumped into a wall or other surface. What we did, was to resolder and then use a hot glue gun to glue it to the board. Toshiba eve started doing this at the fatory.

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Great idea Dave, my next repair will include that.
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Old 11-08-2007, 07:12 AM
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I had a Toshiba Satellite back in the '90s when they cost over $2K. When I tried to first use it the CD drive didn't work, and there was another problem which I can't remember exactly what it was right noe. When I called their tech support, it was down hill from then on. They would (sort of) resolve one problem but cause others. The thing never did work completely right.
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Since my thread has turned to the serious I have had two problems.

First is the power cords circuit board connection. I have resoldered it myself a dozen or so times. My wifes new powerbook has a great magnetic attaching powercord that is an excellent idea.

Second is the CD drive, it basically doesn't work. I am told it's a connection issue.

Other than that is a great unit that never crashes and is very quick.
"other than that..."

Umm, the optical drive doesn't work. I call that a doorstop, not a computer

ANd you've had to resolder a part a dozen times?

Man, the windoze world really does beat down your expectations
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My screen works damn it
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My screen works damn it
Don't jinx yourself!

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