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    Comment for M45-S331 please!

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by anhsonthanyeu, Mar 14, 2005.

  1. anhsonthanyeu

    anhsonthanyeu Newbie

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    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=6981073&type=product&productCategoryId=pcmcat600050027&id=1099388214443

    This M45-S331 sounds good for its price! Has anybody experienced this laptop? I heard that it has troublesome wireless and short battery capabily.

    Was it any good???

     
  2. murphyja

    murphyja Notebook Guru

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    I, too, am interested in hearing about user's experience with the battery life on the M45.
     
  3. tdl

    tdl Notebook Enthusiast

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    so far so good...bought the m 40 yesterday...was debating betwen M 40 and fs 18......the screen on the fs 18 is amazing but m40 still good nonetheless....

    have yet to experience any of the reported probs as noted in this forum knock on wood !!

    battery life on both laptops are pretty crap....and the speakers on the fs are really really bad !!!!!

    fs is more solidly built for me its a desktop replacememnt so im not going to be carrying it around...
     
  4. dlangton

    dlangton Newbie

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    Re: M45 S331

    My screen is damaged. Is it worth it to replace the screen and just deep six the laptop?

    If replacement is an option does any one have a unit that can be used for parts?