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    reconsidering Toshiba

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by chamberskb, Apr 6, 2006.

  1. chamberskb

    chamberskb Newbie

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    I've currently got a A75-S206. I've had trouble with crashing. Because my business is wrapped around it I need to sell and get something dependable. I've looked at a couple other Toshibas but leary of geting bitten again. How is the reliabilty on A105-S2716 or other models similar? Or should I go to Compaq/HP or Sony?
    Thanks for the help.
     
  2. xAMDvsIntelx

    xAMDvsIntelx Notebook Deity

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    I wouldn't get the A100/A105 series - it's built pretty badly IMO. I suggest looking at Toshiba's Tecra line for better built and more reliable notebooks.