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Toshiba Satellite P200

Manufacturer: Toshiba

Battery

  • Claimed battery life
  • 3 hours

Connectivity

  • Network interface
  • 10/100 LAN, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n
  • USB ports
  • 4
  • Firewire ports
  • 1
  • Firewire type
  • 400
  • S-Video
  • Yes
  • VGA
  • Yes

Display

  • Natural resolution (max)
  • 1440 x 900 pixels
  • Diagonal screen size
  • 17 inch

Drives

  • Primary hard drive
  • 160 GB
  • Secondary hard drive
  • 160 GB
  • Optical drive
  • DVD-RW

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 394 x 275 x 41.9 mm
  • Weight
  • 3.3 kg
  • Laptop type
  • Heavyweight, Gamer, Desktop replacement

Graphics

  • Graphics hardware
  • GeForce Go 7600

Memory

  • Amt of RAM
  • 2GB
  • Memory card reader
  • Yes

Other

  • Integrated webcam
  • Yes

Processor

  • Processor speed
  • 2.16 GHz

Software

  • Operating system
  • Windows Vista Home Premium

Sound

  • Digital audio output
  • No

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The good:
  • Excellent performance
  • Bright, colourful screen
  • Solid construction
The bad:
  • No digital outputs
  • Short battery life
  • A little stodgy looking compared to other gaming laptops
  • Lacking PCMCIA
The bottomline:

If you want performance in a desktop replacement form factor then the Toshiba Satellite P200 is a good option, if not a particularly stylish one.

Editors’ rating:

7.5/10

RRP: AU$3699.00

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