Toshiba Satellite A500 review

by Robert Mullins

The A500 is a smart-looking machine, with a swirling, glossy pinstripe pattern and silver strips around the edges of the case and lid, and subtle white LED indicators. Toshiba has used the entire width of the case for the keyboard, and has included a numberpad to the right side. The keys have flat tops but are spaced far enough apart that you don't tend to hit adjoining keys, and the layout is standard.

However, there is considerable flex in the keyboard panel, which means that, despite a crisp action on each key, the bounce kills the feedback and makes touch-typing frustrating. In fact, the entire case feels a bit flimsy and sounds hollow when you tap it, and the lid flexes on its hinge more than we'd care for.

We liked the touchpad, which has a smooth, translucent patch on the case that's almost indistinguishable from the underlying pattern. It sits right above two massive buttons, set on the edge of the case where your thumb naturally rests, which have a light action. Unlike the see-saw buttons we usually find, the A500's buttons are actually easier to press in the middle where the two buttons meet, which makes them very comfortable to use.

An overall benchmark score of 64, thanks to the 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo T660 processor and 4GB RAM, means that the A500 will be suitable for most office and internet applications, but not intensive video or image editing. A dedicated Nvidia GeForce G 210M graphics chipset helped the A500 to 16.2fps in our Call of Duty 4 benchmark; at 1024x768 and with settings turned down, it scored a more playable 25.1fps. It'll handle older and more sedate games, but not the latest action games. More importantly, the graphics chip can handle HD movies perfectly.

The 16in screen is bright and colours are vibrant, although the glossy finish and tight vertical viewing angles mean it's not suited for areas with bright overhead lights. Its 1,366x768 resolution gives a decent amount of desktop space and is perfect for 720p HD movies.

Sound, on this laptop, is actually pretty good, thanks to the Harmon/Kardon speakers. We found them clear and loud enough for watching a movie on your own. If you want to play music or get the full home cinema experience, however, you can use the HDMI output to connect to a larger screen or an AV amplifier. There's also an eSATA port for external hard disks and an ExpressCard slot for peripherals such as a TV tuner. The 500GB hard disk gives you plenty of disk space for all of your documents.

Toshiba's done a pretty good job with the A500-19X, but there's nothing here that really makes this laptop stand out compared to the competition. At this price, you can get better specified laptops.

Basic Specifications

Rating

****

Processor

Intel Core 2 Duo T6600

Processor clock speed

2.2GHz

Memory

4.00GB

Memory slots

2

Memory slots free

0

Maximum memory

8GB

Size

41x384x259mm

Weight

2.8kg

Sound

Realtek High Definition Audio

Pointing device

touchpad

Power consumption standby

1W

Power consumption idle

16W

Power consumption active

37W

Display

Viewable size

16 in

Native resolution

1,366x768

Graphics Processor

Nvidia GeForce G 210M

Graphics/video ports

VGA, HDMI

Graphics Memory

512MB

Storage

Total storage capacity

500GB

Optical drive model

TSSTcorp TS-L633C

Optical drive type

DVD+/-RW +/-DL

Ports and Expansion

USB ports

3

Bluetooth

no

Wired network ports

1x 10/100/1000

Wireless networking support

802.11n

PC Card slots

1x ExpressCard/54

Modem

No

Supported memory cards

SD, MMC, Memory Stick Pro

Other ports

eSATA (shared with USB socket), minijack audio output/S/PDIF (shared), minijack microphone input

Miscellaneous

Carrying case

No

Operating system

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Operating system restore option

restore partition

Software included

Microsoft Works 9

Optional extras

none

Buying Information

Warranty

one year carry-in

Price

£590

Details

www.toshiba-europe.com

Supplier

http://www.play.com

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