Best Buy's Toshiba M35X_S109......How do you like it?

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: MartinCracauer
Well, it has 100 Mbit Ethernet which is more important for me than Wifi, and it has firewire + USB 2.0. That is a lot better than many $1000 notebooks sold lately.

firewire?
 

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Originally posted by: lagvoid
how longs the battery supposed to last for this laptop?

toshiba claims 3.5 hours. i haven't tested it myself yet.
 

Peter007

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Don't get me wrong, I love this laptop!
at $499, 1/2 of Compaq 2201, I will overlook almost any flaw.

It is however, disappointing. I doesn't cost manufacture extra 0.02cents to add an IR,
in fact most motherboad (notebook or desktop) comes with IR circuitry build into the chipset it self.
Toshiba probably spend $0.05 cents removing it....Why?

No Buildin Wifi can be excuse to some extend, but why removed the MINI-PCI connector all together?
Why not leave it in there, and those of us who want pay an EXTRA $30 buying a MINI-PCI can do so.

Still, its the best laptop deal of 2004. Did anyone buy the CircuitCity or OfficeDepot deal?
 

Peter007

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Does anyone remember the BESTBUY BLACK FRIDAY DEAL FROM 2003?

Someone told me BestBuy had a similar Toshiba For sale last year with no rebate (confirm?)

Does BestBuy always offer low-end Toshiba for Black Friday Sale year after year?
 

onedayfitness

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I am not the most computer literate person, so could you try to help me out with this question,

This Toshiba does not come with wifi, which is when a laptop has the internet, right?

so, if that is the case, what do I need to purchase for the computer to become internet ready? Thanks for

help.

Chris
 

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Originally posted by: onedayfitness
I am not the most computer literate person, so could you try to help me out with this question,

This Toshiba does not come with wifi, which is when a laptop has the internet, right?

so, if that is the case, what do I need to purchase for the computer to become internet ready? Thanks for

help.

Chris

this toshiba laptop does not come with built in wifi... meaning it does not have a built in wireless network card.

you don't need to purchase any additional hardware to get this laptop online. this laptop has both a 56k modem and 10/100 network card, so you can get on the internet via dialup or with the wired network card (cable modem or dsl). you would only need to purchase additional hardware if you want to have wireless access with this laptop.
 

ShellGuy

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no chris you only need a modem or NIC for internet connection depending on how you set up to your ISP... The WiFi they are talkin about is Wireless connection to the internet.. That is all... Allmost all computers now come with at lease a NIC and a modem...


Will G.
 

onedayfitness

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thanks for your reply

another question for you smart ones

so, for example, if I was going to do some work at a coffeehouse, what would y'all recommend buying, and what is the following:


INTEL - PRO Wireless 2200 802.11b/g Mini PCI Card
Dell Part #: 430-0913, Manufacturer Part #: D5516
Usually Ships: 1-2 Weeks $29.00
$26.10


again, thanks for the help
 

BoGMan1a

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Just look for an 802.11g card that can go in the PCMIA slot. There are alot of these on sale all over as parts of kits with a router, or solo. Off hand I can't point you to any deals, but I know that one of the office chains has one for $10 after rebate. 802.11g is your best choice because it is backwards compatible with the 802.11b standard, but provides a much better throughput rate if you happen upon a "g" network. There are also USB adapters available at a much higher price (look like thumb drives) but I wouldn't recomend them as they are easy to misplace and I imagine more prone to being bumped as they stick out more from your computer.


EDIT - It should be PCMCIA type card
 

eatonr

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Last year the laptop had a 14" screen, which I thought was not very good. There were about $400 in rebates. I sold mine to a friend and have used a Toshiba 700 till I setup this years laptop. Oh, last year it only had a DVD...
 

Peter007

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So this is the first year without Mail-IN-REBATE:

I sincerely hope they'll have it again next year.
Like to buy one for my sister too
 

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Originally posted by: onedayfitness
thanks for your reply

another question for you smart ones

so, for example, if I was going to do some work at a coffeehouse, what would y'all recommend buying, and what is the following:


INTEL - PRO Wireless 2200 802.11b/g Mini PCI Card
Dell Part #: 430-0913, Manufacturer Part #: D5516
Usually Ships: 1-2 Weeks $29.00
$26.10


again, thanks for the help


you would not want to buy that card becuz it's an internal mini-pci card. i hve read two ppl's account (including one from this forum) that after opening up the laptop, they have verified that there is no min-pci slot. as someone has already mentioned, just get a pcmcia wireless g card. if you are lazy to go rebates (like me), just head over to the FS/FT forums and u should be able to find a 802.11g pcmcia card for around $20.
 

jblack

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:confused: Am I doing something wrong or does the touchpad on the s109 not support scrolling? I've used several other touchpads that allow you to use the right portion of the touchpad to scroll up and down. :confused:
 

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Originally posted by: jblack
:confused: Am I doing something wrong or does the touchpad on the s109 not support scrolling? I've used several other touchpads that allow you to use the right portion of the touchpad to scroll up and down. :confused:

mine does. put ur finger on the right edge of the touchpad and move up or down. if it don't work, it might be a software issue (gotta make sure the toshiba touchpad app is running). i don't have my laptop with me right now, so i can't get too specific. i'll bust it out if u need.

edit - for me... the right edge of the touchpad is for scrolling up and down. the bottom edge is for scrolling left and right. the top of the touchpad lets me move forwards or backwards a page. i don't think the left edge does anything tho.
 

jblack

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Don't know what the app is that's supposed to be running. I have "Toshiba touch and launch" and "Touchpad On/Off utility" both running, still no ability to scroll. Also searched Toshiba's site for other utils, but no luck. Any suggestions?
 

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Originally posted by: jblack
Don't know what the app is that's supposed to be running. I have "Toshiba touch and launch" and "Touchpad On/Off utility" both running, still no ability to scroll. Also searched Toshiba's site for other utils, but no luck. Any suggestions?

did u see if there are any options u can mess around with? maybe something is disabled?
 

jblack

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Thanks for the help. I ended up having to uninstall and reinstall the alps drivers. Probably caused by something that best buy did to optimize my system. Works like a charm now.
 

LilHen

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Originally posted by: eatonr
Last year the laptop had a 14" screen, which I thought was not very good. There were about $400 in rebates. I sold mine to a friend and have used a Toshiba 700 till I setup this years laptop. Oh, last year it only had a DVD...

That's partially correct. The Satellite A15-S1292 from last year did have a 14.1" screen and $400 in MIRs. But it did have a DVD/CD-RW combo drive. I know because I got in on it last year and the one for this year as well.
 

LilHen

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Adding to the list of the things that suck

7. DAMN the SOB who decided to put the speakers right were my wrists would block them during typing.
8. DAMN the SOB who screwed up the normal keyboard layout (i.e. Windows key top right, tilde key where the Alt key should be, etc.).
 

spazo

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For the new owners, I have a question:

What kind of battery life do you get?
 

Peter007

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. DAMN the SOB who decided to put the speakers right were my wrists would block them during typing.
AGREE, one of the WORST PLACE for SPEAKERS

Overall great Laptop for $499;
Lousy Laptop if you paid $1000 for it. There is a reason BB select this laptop for clearance,
but it is a better bargain than those HP ZE or /Compaq 2201 @ OfficeMax.

I'm looking forward to BlackFriday2005:
Maybe we'll see the HP ZV1000 with 14.1 WideScreen on sale next year.