Toshiba’s expertise in multimedia notebooks that is its Qosmio range is clearly evident in the Satelite A100 series. Usability, integrated software and multimedia performance all reflected the meticulous product planning by the designers and engineers over at Toshiba. The only downer was battery consumption, but this is a component specific issue all manufacturers, including Toshiba, face due to the large, power hungry LCD screens used in desktop replacements like the Satelite A100.
For its core merits of convenience and digital entertainment, the Satelite A100 is a lot of notebook and not to forget quality for prices that start at USD$1,499. Owners of iPods will be happy to learn that the Satelite A100-P530 is available in white to match the color of their beloved digital audio player. Sunlight copper is also available but is reserved for the faster and more expensive Satelite A100-P545.
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