Sunday, July 15, 2007

Build your own laptop

Two words could describe this laptop by themselves, sleek and polished.
Right out the first thing you notice about this laptop is the polished
outside display cover surface, and the lack of any sharp or non-rounded
edges. Opening up the laptop you notice the glossy indicator light
panel, glossy screen, clear plastic covers over the Harmon/Kardon
speakers, and control buttons that blend in with the upper control
panel. Fit and finish has gone a long way to make this laptop stand
out, and it shows on every square inch of this model. One downside to
the glossy finish though is it shows fingerprints, blemishes, and
strange marks if you carry it around even inside a slipcase. My model
after being carried around inside my neoprene case had odd dots on the
glossy finish, along with palm prints covering the top.



The structure and underlying build of this laptop feels much improved
since the last Toshiba model (M45) I owned. The buttons feel very
solid, support under the keyboard is firm, display latches are solid,
and support behind the LCD is excellent. On most models pressing on the
cover behind the LCD will put “waves” onto the screen, on
this model nothing comes through. Flexing resistance could be improved
though, but my Thinkpad spoils me in this area. Chassis flex is minimal
if there at all, letting you pick up the laptop from the edge of the
palm rest without any sagging. Toshiba Satellite A205 Review Linked by LT Hacker


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