Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600
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| Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 PC WorldBench 2000 score of 164, Pentium III-850/700 CPU, 128MB of SDRAM, 256KB L2 cache, Windows 2000 Professional, 15-inch active-matrix screen, Trident CyberBlade-XP graphics chip with 16MB of SDRAM, 20GB hard drive, 4X/4X/24XCD-RW/6XDVD-ROM combo drive, built-in network adapter, V.90 modem, eraserhead pointing device, 8.4-pound weight (with AC adapter and phone cord), one-year parts and labor warranty, free unlimited 24-hour tech support. Price $ 2899 http://www.csd.toshiba.com |
This sedate-looking all-in-one unit packs a couple of unexpected
extras: standard a CD or DVD drive, but often even a convenient CD-RW/DVD combo drive, integrated wireless
networking antennas built into the lid, and an 802.11b wireless
LAN card for wireless networking. Unlike some wireless-ready
notebooks, the 4600 also comes with standard communications
options built in, including a V.90 modem and a network interface
card. When you don't need wireless reception, a small switch on
the left side of the notebook turns it off to save battery life.
Type A personalities fond of software shortcuts will like the
Fn-esse utility, which lets you combine the Fn key with any
numerical or command key to launch over a dozen different files
or applications. A small on-screen keyboard acts as a handy
assignment reference by displaying the names of the applications
when you pass a cursor over their keys.
Two largely useless toolbars clutter the desktop. The Toshiba
Active Menu holds shortcuts to various Toshiba online resources,
the games that come bundled with Windows, and the user guide;
the silly to-do list reminds you to try the Active Menu and read
the user guide.
This two-tone Satellite is thick--nearly 2 inches tall--and boxy,
unlike most Toshiba notebooks. Both fixed drives, including the
floppy drive, sit on the right side of the notebook, along with
the audio ports and volume thumbwheel. The 4600 boasts good
sound, comprehensive print and electronic manuals, and a
composite-TV-out port for presenters. Eraserhead fans will find
the keyboard, with its soft crescent-shaped mouse buttons,
almost as easy to navigate as an IBM ThinkPad's. Two extra
buttons scroll documents and serve as a handy Internet Back
button. The 4600 performed fine for its processor class, turning
in a PC WorldBench 2000 score of 164--a hair faster than the
average Pentium III-850/700.
With its 15-inch screen, combination CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, and
wireless capability, the Satellite Pro 4600 offers a tidy
all-in-one package for peripatetic business and creative folk
who need to stay connected.