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Hi,

 

I'm hoping someone can help :)

 

I'm looking for a deal online for a Toshiba laptop preferably the M105-S3004 model or something similiar (core duo/1gb ram/100GB) but a Toshiba.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thankyou!

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I would wait for labor day coming up here. That will probably be the next big sale at your local B&M. Currently, there are not any deals on a core duo Toshiba at a B&M store that I am aware of.
Posted

Hi,

 

I'm actually looking for a deal online rather than at a B&M because I'm overseas (but I use a personal shopper website in the US to buy things for me). :)

 

Thankyou!

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Pricegrabber listing for that model: http://gottadeal.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/masterid=18864353/sort_type=bottomline

 

I'd stay away from the first seller (Notebook for Less) but DataVis for $1,024.99 is a good deal. I checked a few other places and couldn't find it any cheaper right now, so unless you can wait, that would probably be your best bet.

Yea, for online...Pricegrabber.com or Froogle.com is a great resource. As Brad already mentioned, becareful of some of the e-retailers though.

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Any particular reason why it has to be Toshiba?

Some people are scared of Dells and HPs.. :(

 

Really hard to go wrong with a Toshiba IMO...at least as far as durability.

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Some people are scared of Dells and HPs.. :(

 

Really hard to go wrong with a Toshiba IMO...at least as far as durability.

See, now I have one of the A75-S209 Toshiba laptops that was involved in that class-action lawsuit. The thing overheats all the time. I was underwhelmed by how they resolved that lawsuit and I'll never get another Toshiba.

 

Why a company would buck tradition and have the fans on the bottom of a laptop in a "suck" position vs. a exhaust position, I'll never know.

 

But I am quite happy with my zd8025us HP laptop. I never had a Dell laptop, so I can't comment on that.

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See, now I have one of the A75-S209 Toshiba laptops that was involved in that class-action lawsuit. The thing overheats all the time. I was underwhelmed by how they resolved that lawsuit and I'll never get another Toshiba.

 

Why a company would buck tradition and have the fans on the bottom of a laptop in a "suck" position vs. a exhaust position, I'll never know.

 

But I am quite happy with my zd8025us HP laptop. I never had a Dell laptop, so I can't comment on that.

I've never heard about that lawsuit. Sounds like a design flaw that they didn't want to own up to. That is sad, usually Toshibas are excellent choices in the laptop game.

 

I am happy with my HP as well, in fact, I will be upgrading it with another HP.

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I've never heard about that lawsuit. Sounds like a design flaw that they didn't want to own up to. That is sad, usually Toshibas are excellent choices in the laptop game.

If you'd like to read up on it:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=toshiba+%2Blawsuit+%2BA75

 

There are basically four distinct problems with the A70 & A75 series:

  • The fans are installed in the "suck" position -- you have to blow mass amounts of dust out of the laptop on a regular basis.

  • The computer overheats and locks up (usually happens at least once every 4 hours of use) -- this is probably related to the above point.

  • The audio is unreliable (even the latest drivers need to be deleted/rebooted/installed/rebooted -- that probably happens once a month). Oh, and that may not even fix the problem -- I've had to do that delete/reboot/install/reboot process FOUR TIMES to get it to work... half an hour later, you have audio, fun fun fun!

  • I haven't experienced this yet, but apparently the power supply connection will wear out from it's connection to the motherboard and then you can no longer run the computer from an outlet - only on battery power. Something for me to look forward to. :no:

  • Finally, due to the above problems, the resale value of this laptop is bargain-basement.

It would have to be free before I'd get another Toshiba.

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