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Toshiba Satellite M200
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Apr 09,2008
  • 3.5
Great design
Solid build
Good multimedia capability
Inadequate RAM and storage

The laptop market today has become hyper-competitive, with increased performance levels available at prices unimaginable just a few years ago. This has lead to top-level manufacturers like Dell and Acer offering budget solutions that offer great VFM. In line with this, Toshiba recently updated its Satellite series to be able to exploit this growing market.

One of the models it's introduced is the Satellite M200. How does it fare against the competition? Let’s find out.

One of the things I have always admired about Toshiba’s laptops has been its styling and good quality finish. The M200 adheres to this quite admirably. Its body and frame sports a nice high-gloss black finish on its lid and the area directly below the mouse-pointer area. This same finish extends to the area directly above the keyboard too. However the laptop is not glossy all over. The area around the LCD panel has a black matte finish, while the keyboard and immediate surroundings are shades of white and a dull aluminum finish.


Physically this is a hefty laptop. It has a thick frame and when you combine its weight of 2.5kg... well, it’s not going to be winning any awards for breaking new ground in industrial design. Jokes aside, the laptop feels quite sturdy and when you factor in the reinforced LCD panel, one can reasonably expect it to last a while without wearing out. There were no audible creaks either from the hinges or the keyboard area. The only drawback is the glossy lid, which is a fingerprint magnet and looks shabby if not cleaned regularly.

The keyboard of the M200 is one of the best I've used in a while. It’s nice and wide, offers excellent response while typing. The softly textured keys make working long hours a pleasure. The touchpad is a bit small, but well-recessed mouse keys and good positioning make working with it a non-issue.

The LCD panel is a glossy 14.1 inch widescreen with a native resolution of 1280x800. It offers very good levels of brightness with average levels of contrast and color. Though at first the glossy screen was an irritant, given sufficient time and adjustment of the screen’s brightness it was very usable.

Connectivity-wise the M200 is decently represented. It has 4 USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 400 port, one Type II PC card slot, VGA connector, S-Video slot , multifunctional 5-in1 card reader and a 1.3 MP webcam.

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ya , the only advantage is design ,looks .Something better than acer n lenovo.With all these features price is very high comparing to others.
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rati @ Apr 16,2008
Toshiba should try something new , what is not available in the market. I recenty purchased hp pavilion dv2725, its h/d configratuion is much higher than toshiba m200.
Gopal @ Apr 12,2008
@steve:

me have been suing hp laptop for almost 6 years (currently have a 6516tx) and i had a hdd issue the guy came over to my place, opened the laptop, replaced the hdd said sir any problem let me know and left. the previous hp gave me no hardware problem for 4 years only recenty the monitor konked off took to the hp guys, repaired and gave to me in 9 days, they said 15 called me and said sir ur laptop is done please collect it.
Manan @ Apr 11,2008
Hey.. I wanna rate of this laptop.....
Vinay Hegde @ Apr 10,2008
rite manan...acer has better offer dan compaq else whose brands is known but unfortunately spare parts r expensive + customer care is poor meaning if u got warrantly inspite getting it done repaired(hdd problem)..it'll take more than 3 months 2 get it back not in weeks while hp and dell does it..only hp and dell really rocks only if u r lucky..watz say?im meaning 2 get ma hands on dell M1330 but due 2 tax on ma dreams im on tight budget..im insisted on buyin dell inspiron 1525 wher i bought it from england as itz cheapest way...check it out dell sites....
steve @ Apr 10,2008
1. it looks ugly, the plastic look at the bottom of the laptop is so ugly
2. no remote (unlike dell & hp)
3. lack of service outlets as compared to hp (my uncle has had a horrible time with his m200, thats what happens when u go against my advise)
4. it simply sux
Manan @ Apr 10,2008
Nothing special. others are giving all the features at much lower price.
KK @ Apr 10,2008
Good artical after long time
saurabh @ Apr 10,2008
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