Toshiba Satellite A500-11U review

An impressively competent media laptop that's packed with features

Toshiba Satellite A500-11U
Fitted with Sleep and Charge technology, you can charge your peripherals even when it's turned off

TechRadar Verdict

This laptop offers good multimedia performance and some neat features but it wont offer it for long when away from the mains

Pros

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    Stylish design

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    Eco mode

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    Dedicated ATi graphics

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    eSATA and HDMI

Cons

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    Weak battery life

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    Quite heavy

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    Keyboard is a bit spongy

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Toshiba's Satellite range comprises its consumer laptops and the Satellite A500-11U, while not that portable, offers surprisingly good performance and a truly stylish design.

The 16-inch screen boasts a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio and watching films is a pleasure, with no black bands sandwiching the picture. Detail is average, thanks to a 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, and the screen coating enhances colour reproduction, but it is reflective in bright conditions.

There are four USB ports, one of which boasts Sleep & Charge technology that lets you charge USB-compatible devices while the machine is asleep. An eSATA interface is also in evidence, as are VGA and HDMI ports for hooking up to external monitors.

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