The facilities are good here. 8 GB of RAM, 2x USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0 port, HDMI (no mini!), DVD burner and 750GB hard drive.
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The laptop itself fässt on very well. A creaking will only be heard if the DVD burner on the side is pressed (normal in my opinion). The gaps are meticulously crafted and the keyboard has a good pressure point. The advantage here is the number keypad on the laptop, which is rare in the 15 customs territory. The laptop has an ICE-cool surface, thereby the keyboard maximum lukewarm or housing. In my little Lenovo the heat was already noticeable and the Intel Atom has actually no computing power that must be dissipated. The back of the display is an aluminum plate, which gu integrated and laptop missed quality image. Here Toshiba has however goofed. Behind the plate there are no braces, so this will bend strongly in the middle when pressed. This can not be and should be improved. The boxes have a good sound, but the bass could be stronger. What I do not understand is the fitting of a 750 GB hard drive. In times of NAS, Cloud and Private Server you do not need something like that. Here is an SSD would have 256 miracles and this is just as expensive or at least a hybrid drive. A big NOGO is still Windows 8. The laptop does not touch the surface, and if I can make it not a tablet, I need no tiles on the screen to click.
An installation of Windows 7 or Linux distribution is therefore compulsory, unless someone is standing on this patch Windows to use double (tiled surface and classic desktop to all programs.
My Conclusion: For this price you can not do much wrong. There are departures senseless large hard drive for the missing strut behind the display, and in my view. An SSD is as I said here meaningful.