So now the negative points:
--- The battery is very weak. 3 hours I manage only with strong darkened display. There seems to be - at the price perhaps not surprising - probably not to keep the last state of the art. Still, I would have liked a little more. So you have to when it is turned on in the evening wirelessly to the news, but often again at half past ten dranstecken the power cord.
--- The display reflects very strongly, which has already been mentioned several times. It sucks massively when located behind a light source. Outside in the sunshine in the garden this thing is hard to use so much it reflects the terrace window in the background. I would next time be careful to take an anti-glare display.
--- The notebook is not bright white like the pictures on the impression. It's more the cream-colored, therefore acts optically not quite as noble such as Apple devices.
--- The touchpad is not centered 100% and the keyboard, so I just can just hang up so my left hand. I personally miss a track stick (I'm professionally Lenovo) because me the constant change from below (touchpad) to top (keyboard) a bit annoying. Ok, but I knew in advance that there is no track stick is available, so I can make the Satellite here not blame.
--- Toshiba makes an on Eco Sustainability Apps with nice but it shines as an LED, when the power cord is connected. Although the power consumption is expected to be minimal - it bothers me somehow. There are flashing lights around enough already in the living room ;-)
So that's it from me. Admittedly, a few little things, but for battery and display, there is one point deduction.
All in all, the fair maiden - a little less demanding in terms of technology as I - very satisfied.
So if you can get over the low battery life and has no problem with a non-reflecting display not likely to be well served by the Satellite.