Toshiba Satellite A300-15B review

A stylish affordable machine, but the design won't appeal to everybody

Toshiba Satellite A300-15B
There's a lot to like about the Toshiba Satellite A300-15B, not least the sublimely comfortable keyboard

TechRadar Verdict

This could have been a great laptop if it weren't for its inexcusably bad battery performance

Pros

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    Great speakers

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    Sturdy build

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    Comfortable keyboard

Cons

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    Lacklustre performance

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    Disappointing battery life

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Toshiba's Satellite A300D-15B (£649 inc. VAT) is a semi-portable machine aimed at the regular consumer.

In a bid to keep costs down, it's the only laptop here to use an AMD processor and chipset.

Under test conditions, we managed to run the Toshiba for just 100 minutes from a single charge. It's impossible to blame this entirely on the processor, as you'll also find a powerful GPU – an ATi Mobility Radeon HD 3650 chip.

Although mobility is affected, it's a great choice if you're planning on using this machine around the house, and 3D performance is to the fore. It can't match specialist gaming machines, but you'll find more than enough power for video editing and playing the latest games.

With a patterned, glossy finish the Satellite is a distinctive machine, but it won't suit all tastes. The high-gloss plastics even extend to the keyboard, and it quickly becomes covered in fingerprints.

This is a well-equipped machine, with great connectivity. Those wanting to hook up a high-definition (HD) display will be able to use the HDMI port, and four USB ports for connecting peripherals.