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dynabook Toshiba | Satellite Pro C50-J-10L | 15.6" FHD | Laptop | Core i5-1135G7 | 8GB | 512GB PCIe SSD | Win11

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Recent months have brought into focus the importance of keeping the workspace as hygienic as possible. With that in mind, we've added an antibacterial coating to all the Satelltite Pro C40's painted surfaces. It's proven to inhibit the growth of microorganisms by 99.9%, and tested to stringent Japanese Industrial Standards Z 2801. The bottom cover is secured with normal cross screws and the maintenance options are overall decent, because there are also two regular SODIMM slots next to the M.2-2280 SSD, which makes it very easy to upgrade the working memory. However, the WLAN module cannot be replaced. Staff writer (July 7, 2003). "Toshiba launches notebooks for students". The Globe and Mail– via ProQuest. The specifications have been designed to be cost-effective, and all of the preconfigured versions of this laptop at the time of writing have just 256GB of SSD storage. All models bar one run Windows 10 Pro and have Wi-Fi 6. Beware as you look for savings as RAM slips down to 4GB and there's even a Core i3 processor among the various 10th-generation Intel options.

Staff writer (December 2003). "Toshiba Satellite P25-S609". Popular Science. Time4Media. 263 (6): 89 – via Google Books. Staff writer (November 8, 2005). "Toshiba Satellite L20/ L25". Notebook Review. TechTarget. Archived from the original on March 9, 2015. Westover, Brian (November 24, 2014). "Toshiba Satellite Radius 11 (L15W-B1302)". PC Magazine. Ziff-Davis.Quinlan, Tom (August 31, 1992). "Toshiba introduces color screen in low-cost notebook". InfoWorld. IDG Publications. 14 (35): 24 – via Google Books. Staff writer (February 5, 1996). "Pipeline". InfoWorld. IDG Publications. 18 (6): 25 – via Google Books. Martinez, Juan (June 18, 2015). "Hands on: Toshiba Satellite L review". TechRadar Pro. Future US . Retrieved February 8, 2022. The subjective performance impression in everyday use is very good overall because inputs are implemented without noticeable delays. This impression is also confirmed by the synthetic benchmarks, in which the review sample is often ahead of the competition.

All in all, the Satellite Pro is a somewhat old-fashioned office notebook that has no highlights in any area and cannot stand out from the competition. Cheng, Cisco (May 13, 2010). "Toshiba's Laptops, Through the Years". PC Magazine . Retrieved July 4, 2019. The upside of this laptop's size is that there's room for a number pad to the right of the keyboard. Unlike that on the Asus ZenBook Flip 15 UX563FD that I looked at recently, which also has a 15.6-inch screen, the number pad has full-size keys. This has been achieved by pushing the whole keyboard section further out towards the short edges of the chassis than is the case on the ZenBook.The 15.6-inch Dynabook Satellite Pro L50-G has an up-to-date spec, including 10th-generation Core processors and Wi-Fi 6, although SSD storage doesn't go above 256GB on the preconfigured models. Images: Dynabook verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ The surface temperatures remain uncritical even under load, so you don't have to worry here. The two stereo speakers can get relatively loud, but the overall sound quality is very weak and we definitely recommend headphones or external speakers if you want to listen to some music or show video clips during presentations, for example.

Intel Core i5-10210U, Windows 10 Pro (National Academic License), 15.6-inch 1,920 x 1,080 non touch screen, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSDKliem, Andrew (October 16, 2006). "Toshiba Satellite R20". Good Gear Guide Australia. IDG Publications. Build quality is only average. One of my perennial issues with Dynabook's laptops is the amount of flex in the lid. I was unhappy with this with both the Portégé A30-E and Portégé X30-F at the end of last year, for example. Dynabook has inherited this issue from Toshiba, and it really could do with fixing. In the meantime, I suggest you invest in a protective sleeve. The Satellite line was introduced in 1992 with the T1800 and T1850 models, the T1800C and T1850C variants of which were one of the first notebooks with passive-matrix color LCDs. [4] Succeeding entries in the line followed this naming scheme, such as the Satellite T1900, T2110CS and T2130CS. [5] [6] Beginning with the barebones 100CS and 100CT in February 1996, Toshiba began using only numbers to name their Satellites, [7] a convention which continued until 2003 with the introduction of the Satellite A series.

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