digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-06-06 15:07:00
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Today we thought we'd check out the Satellite U940, a 14-inch ultrabook by Toshiba that's selling for £500 to £650, depending on the model. Toshiba decided to stick to the...
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Processing power, Design and finish, Responsiveness, Low heat, Quiet...
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Godawful screen, Low gaming capabilities, Battery life (4 hours)...
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The Toshiba Satellite U940 has low heat, it's quiet and has a good processor... but the screen and battery life (kind of a key thing in a laptop) are complete flops. Two stars...
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The slim Toshiba Satellite U940-11N Ultrabook is lightweight, inoffensive to look at and easy to fit into even a fairly small bag, as it measures just 21x340x239mm. Helping to keep the size and weight down is the absence of a disc drive, which has beco...
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This little laptop packs in plenty of power but similarly-priced ultraportables are more capable...
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What is the Toshiba Satellite U940? With all of the uncertainty and upheaval that Windows 8 has brought to the PC industry, it's good to see capable traditionally styled Ultrabooks, like the Toshiba Satellite U940, hitting the market with an enticing mix...
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Decent performance, SSD as standard, One or two quirky design touches...
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Poor TN display, No touchscreen, Plasticky build, Average battery life, No discrete graphics card...
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The Toshiba Satellite U940 is a middle of the road laptop, but more importantly it's a decent entry-level Ultrabook. It's reasonably mobile, but offers decent performance thanks to a capable i5 (or an i3, if you want to cut costs further) processor and an...
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When I first had hands-on with the Toshiba U940 I was a little worried that it might be built too cheaply. The casing and styling weren't exactly top-of-the-range but it turns out that Toshiba have put together quite an honest package here. Don't judge an...
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I thought we'd be getting a Toshiba U920T Slider Touchscreen Windows 8 Ultrabook through the post this week but I was wrong. It wasn't until the video unboxing that I found out it was actually the ‘budget' Toshiba Satellite U940 (U945 in the USA.) I've le...
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Not everyone can afford the technological marvels of the thinnest and lightest Ultrabooks, and your company finance director may not consider one of the flagship models a worthy expenditure. Fortunately, the concept has filtered down to the more budget-or...
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Decent performance for an Ultrabook, Capacious 750GB hard disk, Good value for money...
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Slightly on the heavy side, No VGA output...
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The Toshiba Satellite U940-10M doesn't have the “bling” appeal of a premium Ultrabook, and it's also a little heavier and more portly. But otherwise it doesn't skimp on performance or features for a machine in its class. It's not quite a budget bargain...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-12-30 05:40:51
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The Toshiba Satellite U940 is the latest Ultrabook to land from the Japanese electronics giant and MSN Tech has just spent a week or so putting the slimline laptop through its paces.So click through the gallery for our detailed hands-on shots and our op...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-02 11:30:10
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Toshiba has been making some pretty slick ultrabooks since the format was introduced a year and a half back. They also like to dabble in some unorthodox designs, their recent ultra-widescreen Satellite U840W ultrabook being a good example. Today, though...
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There's very little to fault with the Toshiba Satellite U940, because for its price, it does a lot of things right. If you're in the market for a semi-gaming ultrabook, the Toshiba Satellite U940 should be at the top of your list. Toshiba has been...
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