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While 3D gaming hasn't taken off in a huge way, users who want a more immersive gaming experience might want to consider the Toshiba Satellite A660/07R/07R (PSAW3A-07R00R). It has been around for half a year now and it's still one of only a few 3D gam...
Good configuration, huge hard drive capacity, above-average graphics performance, Blu-ray writer...
Poor battery life, 32-bit Windows 7 is installed by default, too much preinstalled software makes for annoying user experience, keyboard keys too smooth, screen too glossy...
The Toshiba Satellite A660/07R (PSAW3A-07R00R) is a good notebook if you're looking for something that can deliver strong performance, and it's also something early adopters might want to check out because of its 3D gaming capabilities. But overall, it...
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Product Code: PSAW3E-05L00TEN At first glance, the Toshiba Satellite A660-15T looks like a one of Toshiba's typical business laptops. It's not shiny, pretty or finished with silver trim – it's matt black on matt black with a bit of subtle texturing...
The Toshiba Satellite A660-15T is not the most attention-grabbing of entertainment notebooks – until you switch it on for the white lightshow. A quad-core processor keeps it fast but don’t expect to spend much time away from the mains. Paul Monckton...
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The Toshiba Satellite A660 is one of a rare breed: it squeezes a Blu-ray drive into a very tight budget of little more than £500. That’s impressive enough, but it also features a 16in display up top. The design is a bit edgier than many Satellites, wit...
Middling performance, but supplying a Blu-ray drive and such a striking screen at this price is an impressive feat...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-14 21:31:14
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Design Toshiba promotes the Satellite A660 — or more specifically, the A660/07R PSAW3A-07R00R, as there are many models of A660 — as the "ultimate all-round high performance entertainment machine, featuring true 3D for a totally immersive gamin...
Toshiba's 3D-capable laptop works exceptionally well as a desktop replacement, especially for gamers.
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Fitting a widescreen display into a laptop is all well and good, but it poses a problem: what do you do with all the empty space around the keyboard, now that the machines are so much bigger from one side to the other? Toshiba's Satellite A660-15T: loo...
Toshiba's Satellite A660 has looks that only a mother could love and lousy battery life, but at least delivers performance and a good range of capabilities. ® More Notebooks ReviewsBack-to-college 15inchersApple MacBook Pro 15inSamsung R780HP Pavilion...
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Toshiba's Satellite series comprises its consumer laptops and offers a range of high-quality laptops at varying price points. The Satellite A660-18N is a powerful home media centre, designed to combine basic entertainment features with mid-level mobili...
Decent performance, Dedicated graphics, Build quality, Good screen, Price...
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Toshiba has always had a happy knack for creating good multimedia laptops, its Qosmio range in particular generating plenty of praise over the years. Qosmios, however, have always been expensive, so Toshiba has applied a little of the Qosmio special sauce...
Excellent value, Solid performance, Fantastic speakers...
Uses slower 10/100 Mb Fast Ethernet, Disappointing DVD playback, Lack of Bluetooth...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-14 21:31:14
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Toshiba has a rich heritage of high performance machines, and any self-respecting gamer will have used a machine from their Qosmio range at some stage. But with the A660-15T Toshiba has implemented the same high-end components in their more consumer...
The price, Finally a keyboard to match Apple and Sony, Durability of the build...
Design is hardly eye-catching, Performance doesn't touch the Apple...
It may not be pretty, and the power doesn't really compare to the MacBook Pro, but there's no denying the excellent value on offer here; affordable quad-core power...
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Toshiba describes its Satellite range of notebooks as "versatile laptops designed for work, play, and the everyday". That description certainly fits one of the company's latest models, the Satellite A660. The sleek-looking 16in system is a mid-range o...
In closing, Toshiba's A660-17T is a well-rounded, well-built 16in notebook that's let down by lacklustre battery life. Comfortable in use, the system features an excellent keyboard and numpad, a large responsive trackpad, good on-screen image quality a...
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The Satellite A660-151 belongs to the middle price range with a market price starting at 730 euro. It comes along with a strong dedicated graphics solution as an Nvidia GeForce GT330M . This GPU is Nvidia's gaming starter and can keep up quite well with t...
Good sound with bass, Gaming starter, Good application performance, Quiet office mode, Low energy requirement, Feedback strong keyboard...
Poor contrasts, TFT not AR coated, Short battery life, Loud under load...
Toshiba's A660-151 with a Core i3-330M (2.13 GHz) combines future proof application performance with a good sound experience at an attractive price of 730 euro. The Nvidia Geforce GT 330M is slowed down by the Core i3, not capable of Turbo Boost, and can'...
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