Toshiba Satellite M50

The clear, richly detailed images on the 14-inch Toshiba TruBrite widescreen display, makes this system ideal for true mobile cinema, multimedia and gaming. This widescreen display provides 25% more desktop space when compared to regular 14“ screens while not compromising size and weight.
Integrated industry-leading Harman Kardon speakers (on selected models) deliver enhanced sound capabilities and a broader range of frequencies. SRS TruSurround XT virtual surround sound effects provide a wider and more dynamic sound stage and extraordinary enhancement for music and entertainment. With the TV-out (S-Video and Component-out) ports, you can connect your Satellite M50 to a TV set and view your favourite program or movie in the standard of higher-definition format.
- Intel Centrino Technology and a new 14” Wide product form factor brings mobility to the next level
- 14.0“ wide-screen TruBrite display
- DVD burner (DVD SuperMulti Double Layer) reads and writes to the seven most popular CD and DVD formats including the new double layer discs with 8.5GB of space
- TOSHIBA Express Media Player for quick access to CD, DVD Playback converts this notebook into a mobile DVD player.
- 5-in-1 Bridge Media slot* supports SD Card, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro and MultiMedia Card
Pocket Lint reviews the Toshiba Satelite M50 laptop and gives it a rating of 7 out of 10. They write - ‘The Toshiba Satellite M50 is aimed at home users who are looking for a notebook that can be used by the kids for doing homework, or used for surfing the Internet. However, the key aspect has to be price, which the M50 meets well. At this price point you won’t get an all-singing, all-dancing machine. For instance, the graphics come in the form of an integrated solution, so while you’ll be able to watch DVDs, or surf and get a great picture on the 14.1-inch screen, which is a widescreen format for easy viewing. However, if you load up a game you better be ready for disappointment…. The Toshiba Satellite M50 is a great machine for the family who isn’t looking for anything other than a general day-to-day notebook. True, you can’t play games on it but isn’t that what your PS2 is for, anyway? ‘
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