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Holding charge depends on the kind of battery that is used, and it also depends on the applications that are running *Take note: network adapters (used in internet) uses a lot of power see detailed specs of your computer from www.support.toshiba.com normal standby hours: 2 - 3 hours (again this is on "standby" mode only) for 6-cell battery 4 - 6 hours standby for 9-cell battery pack hope this helps
A Toshiba Satellite laptop is a great laptop for the money. This laptop offers portability as well as a small size. You can take it everywhere you go.
Yes you can but take out the battery because it may make the battery leak or explode. also it depends on the asus and toshiba model.
yes because you take up power to charge your laptop
Pretty much it's just the label and the support, the difference in the actual products and pricing are barely noticeable. I've heard good things about both HP and Toshiba support, Toshiba you take it to your local approved technician and HP you take it to the store and they ship it to headquarters and fix it. Personally I'd choose Toshiba, but it's all about personal preference, they're practically the same. Whichever you like better.
The Toshiba Satellite is a well known quality laptop computer. It is lightweight and portable so you can take it anywhere you go. They can be pricey but well worth the cost.
The Toshiba Satellite is a well known quality laptop computer. It is lightweight and portable so you can take it anywhere you go. They can be pricey but well worth the cost.
How many volts woud it take to charge a laptop
The Toshiba A10-S127 Satellite laptop can take up to at least a 100Gb hard drive as per toshiba's upgrade page. Here is the link to it: http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/afin.to You just have to fill in your model number and it will show you the results.
macbook laptops, Price range around 1,000 dollars Why, Take my word
Yes, you can change the floppy drive but you'll have to take apart the whole laptop. If you have no experience taking fixing laptop, I wouldn't recommend trying it. But if you still want to try it, I'll post a link with Toshiba laptop disassembly guides so you can try.