Toshiba Satellite R25-S3503 Tablet PC Notebook Review

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This advanced tablet PC features the dual-core Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2050 , 1024MB of DDR2 memory and a 100GB 5400RPM SATA hard drive. This capable PC also offers 1.6GHz processing speed and a 2MB L2 cache.

Centrino integrates wireless capabilities and delivers excellent mobile performance while enabling lighter tablet PC designs. The new Intel Core Duo combines revolutionary power efficiency and dual-core mobile performance—you’ll be able to multi-task like never before.

View the ample-sized 14.1″ WXGA+ swivel screen in a way that’s more like the way you normally read books and watch TV. The turn-style conversion of this notebook to tablet does away with the “look over your monitor” mode, making it easy to share your view with an audience.

This drive supports DVD-RAM–a technology that allows you to use specially-formatted DVDs as you would other removable media. Drag and drop, write and rewrite your files–up to 100,000 times. Use the DVD+/-R/RW/CD-RW capability toshare home movies, burn music mixes or back-up files.

Built-in stereo speakers with Intel High-Definition Audio and SRS TruSurround XT® virtual surround sound let you enjoy rich, clear sound wherever you go. The integrated Intel® Graphics Accelerator 950 provides smooth, sharp graphics.

Review By Amazon

Students and small business professionals alike will appreciate the power and flexibility of the Toshiba Satellite R25-S3503 convertible notebook, which allows you to work with the traditional keyboard or rotate and fold the 14.1-inch screen down for use as a Tablet PC. A digitizer pen enables you to hand-write notes, draw, edit copy or write e-mail or input data while standing, sitting or reclining. And it can convert handwriting to text or just record your own handwriting. It comes with Toshiba’s exclusive LifeSmart Technology, a set of features that elevate system performance, durability and security with shock-absorbing technologies to protect the hard drive, a spill-resistant keyboard, and fingerprint security.

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Review By Reviews.Compusa

The set screen offers near-perfect quality, and it feels like you’re drawing on paper (or a high quality Wacom tablet). The screen acts like the Wacom Cintiq - an expensive tablet that displays the screen of the computer externally using a tablet. This computer is that, plus all the options. A good deal in my book.
The screen swivels in the center, which is true for most Toshiba notebooks. However, it has a stiffened swivel, making the notebook glide, yet rough enough to protect itself from snapping off. Don’t misread this comment! This doesn’t mean the screen won’t break if you accidentally drop it down a set of concrete stairs when open! That’s what the one year warantee is for!

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Review By Notebookreview

The R25 keyboard is the same Toshiba style keyboard from the 1410, including the annoying placement of the windows key at the top right, apparently Toshiba thinks we should all use two hands to perform shortcuts. The keyboard is stiffer and less crisp than the old 1410, keyboard but on the bright side it has no flex and it is spill resistant. It is also off center thanks to the useless media buttons on the left, that I keep hitting by accident when trying to find the small tab key.

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Review By Review.Zdnet

The Satellite R25 takes its styling cues from Toshiba’s business-oriented Tecra line. Like the Tecra M6, the Satellite R25 has a silver lid and keyboard deck with black plastic on the bottom of the case. Measuring 13.7 inches wide, 10.2 inches deep, and 1.6 inches thick, the Satellite R25 is wider and slightly thicker than its predecessor, the Satellite R15. It’s also less than a half-inch wider than the Dell Latitude D520 and the Gateway CX200X convertible tablet. The Satellite R25’s 7-pound weight is downright heavy for a notebook and heavier than the Gateway CX200X, the Dell Latitude D520, and the Satellite R15. With its AC adapter, the convertible Satellite R25 hits the road at a whopping 7.9 pounds–clearly, this large tablet isn’t designed for frequent travel.

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Review By Reviews.Cnet

The Satellite R25 takes its styling cues from Toshiba’s business-oriented Tecra line. Like the Tecra M6, the Satellite R25 has a silver lid and keyboard deck with black plastic on the bottom of the case. Measuring 13.7 inches wide, 10.2 inches deep, and 1.6 inches thick, the Satellite R25 is wider and slightly thicker than its predecessor, the Satellite R15. It’s also less than a half-inch wider than the Dell Latitude D520 and the Gateway CX200X convertible tablet. The Satellite R25’s 7-pound weight is downright heavy for a notebook and heavier than the Gateway CX200X, the Dell Latitude D520, and the Satellite R15. With its AC adapter, the convertible Satellite R25 hits the road at a whopping 7.9 pounds–clearly, this large tablet isn’t designed for frequent travel.

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Posted on September 11th, 2006
Written by: PCMAN
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