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Toshibas Satellite Pro range targets business users, and the U400-13A (£523 inc. VAT) is designed for regular travel use. While not quite ultraportable, its compact chassis is easy to carry, but its limited performance and low battery life restrict us...
Sturdy build, Great screen, Excellent usability...
Poor battery life, Limited performance...
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If you’re constantly on the go then there are four things you’ll definitely want out of a notebook: portability, connectivity, performance and longevity. While the Toshiba Satellite U400 easily scores high marks on the first two points, it falls short on the last two...
Good portability, Sleep-and-Charge USB ports, plenty of connectivity...
Short battery life...
The U400 is a good size for travellers, has plenty of connectivity and good speed, and it’s also well priced, but its battery life is short. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail an...
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Toshibas Satellite Pro U400-IOH (£763 inc. VAT) is an affordable, semi-portable laptop aimed firmly at the corporate user.It features a 13.3-inch screen with a Super-TFT coating, producing bright and vibrant images. It can be tricky to use in direct su...
Nice design, Great screen, Good software package, Fully-featured...
Basic performance...
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A reasonably priced notebook that delivers on power but not battery life...
Compact, decent specification, affordable...
Poor battery life, integrated graphics...
A reasonably priced notebook that delivers on power but not battery life...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-21 12:33:59
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The Satellite Pro U400 has a number of strong points, but the battery life, in particular, is disappointing. It could be a good choice if you need a compact notebook thatll spend most of its time on the desktop. But mobile professionals needing a lon...
Good overall performance, Large hard drive, Builtin webcam...
Poor battery life, Spongy keyboard, Chunky build, Poorly positioned USB ports...
The Satellite Pro U400 has a number of strong points, but the battery life, in particular, is disappointing. It could be a good choice if you need a compact notebook thatll spend most of its time on the desktop. But mobile professionals needing a lon...
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techradar.com Updated: 2014-06-21 12:33:59
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Toshibas comprehensive laptop range covers everything from tiny business ultraportables to huge home media centres. The Satellite U400-108 (£699 inc. VAT) is a compact and well-specified system with a stylish new design scheme for consumer use.Slim an...
Vibrant screen, Slim and compact, Impressive spec, Good software package...
Disappointing battery life, Glossy keyboard...
Toshibas comprehensive laptop range covers everything from tiny business ultraportables to huge home media centres. The Satellite U400-108 (£699 inc. VAT) is a compact and well-specified system with a stylish new design scheme for consumer use.Slim an...
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After the arrival of rivals from , and , the talk of laptop town is all about the next installment of ‘Who’s Got the Tiniest Notebook’. We love the little things as much as the next gadgeteer, but it’s worth remembering that bett...
Sleek graphite finish. Touch sensitive media controls. Large hard drive...
Poor battery life. Awkward mousepad. Unexceptional screen...
Its sports car looks hint at nimble performance, but the U400’s slow processor and poor battery mean it can’t keep up with the competition...
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