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    m30x heat problem

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by creede, Jan 12, 2005.

  1. creede

    creede Newbie

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    Today I was just about to purchase an hp zt3000...and low and behold--they've discontinued the model!!! I've been looking for a 15.4 inch (widescreen), Pentium M, customizable, with a 64 MB Radeon graphics card...and that computer seemed to give you quite a bit for your money...overall it had great reviews--not sure what hp is thinking. So I'm now looking seriously at the Toshiba m30x, which seems to have all that the hp had to offer, for a fairly reasonable price. But after reading reviews on the m30x, I've seen that a common complaint is that the system gets very hot...how hot, i'm not sure. Can anyone offer any advice on this, or possible solutions for the heat problem?
     
  2. TOSHIBAm35x

    TOSHIBAm35x Notebook Consultant

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    Put it this way, after 30 minutes of use on your lap you'll know it is running. Believe me, it felt like it burned my leg. Oh well, I guess I won't be buying a Toshiba anymore.

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