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by Anonymous User on Tue Aug 07, 2007 at 08:56:27 AM PDT

None of the manufacturers listed hold up to the standard that Toshiba is setting for its laptops. We have purchased several Techra models over the past several years, including both tablet and laptop. The units have been universally both well made and well designed. In addition, their sales operation is excellent with people who are knowledgeable and really try to be helpful. Although we have not needed any significant support due to the quality of the products, what contacts we have had have been equally knowledgeable and helpful. We gave up on the Dells, after having purchased quite a number over a several year period, due to quality and service issues. We have never been sorry of the move to Toshiba, but do wish that they made desktop units also.

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Toshiba is not-too-good either[ Parent | Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#12)
by bsa492 on Tue Aug 07, 2007 at 11:02:08 AM PDT

I will admit that my experience with Toshiba is a little older than the experiences Ed refers to in his article, but it is from the past two years.  My son went off to college and purchased a Toshiba laptop through Best Buy.  It was not real expensive, but not at the bottom of the price range either.  It cost roughly $900.  There have been several problems with this system and the service received.

First of all, it overheated frequently and shut down.  He finally purchased an auxilary fan unit to set the laptop on to keep the air moving as much as possible.  Second, the three USB 2.0 ports were very flimsy, so that the cable or thumbdrive would fall out of them.  Third, the optical drive failed only 3 months into the usage of this system.  He tried to have it serviced by Toshiba through the Best Buy service department, but all they did for hardware problems was to reload the drivers, which didn't do anything for the overheading, the USB hanging on to the attached device, or the optical drive reading a commercial CD.  He tried going directly to Toshiba, who denied that he purchased the machine and had a warranty.  He eventually found a local electronics repair facility that was able to replace a defective system board and collect the warranty repair costs from Toshiba and the unit works satisfactorily now, but that does not mean he would purchase another Toshiba.  To him, Toshiba equals very poor quality and nearly non-existent service and he doesn't need an expensive paperweight in his college housing.  Next machine: probably Dell.

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Toshiba Laptops - no problems[ Parent | Reply to This ] (none / 0) (#52)
by Anonymous User on Tue Oct 09, 2007 at 07:49:43 AM PDT

I've followed the gripe line for years. I've only had Toshiba laptops first from employers and then personally. The troubles I've had with Toshiba's have been self inflicted. The one issue was resolved under warranty same day - I brought the unit to a local warranty shop. Love Toshiba's and wouldn't buy an HP or Dell because of the persistent stories about support problems.

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