Tag: Toshiba Satellite E205
Toshiba Satellite e205 Blue Label Notebook Review
The Toshiba Satellite e205 is a Blue Label Notebook from Best Buy that offers a lot of really cool features in a sleek package. The Toshiba e205, including Intel Wireless Display and a NetGear adapter, is $899 at Best Buy. We tested out the Intel WiDi technology in our Toshiba e205 hands on and after [...]
Blue Label Toshiba E205 with Wireless Display Hands On (Video)
The first thing that strikes you when you take a look at the Toshiba e205 notebook, which is part of Best Buy’s Blue Label notebook selection, is wow that thin. This is an even bigger surprise when you consider that the notebook is an unmistakable deep metallic blue, powered by an Intel Core i5 processor [...]
Toshiba/Best Buy Satellite laptop available at Best Buy
There were a lot of new laptops at CES this year. One of the ones that caught a lot of attention was the Toshiba/Best Buy co-ventured Toshiba Satellite E205. Toshiba and Best Buy collaborated on this new laptop to make it more consumer friendly. This is the second time Toshiba and Best Buy have done [...]
Laptop Magazines Top Notebooks of CES 2010
Laptop magazine has published their top 10 notebooks of CES list which includes a tablet and netbooks and should give you a good look at the cool new technology coming out in 2010. Here are a few of their pics that are also on my personal CES top notebook list. HP TouchSmart tm2: This slimmer, [...]
Biggest CES Disappointment: Lack of Backlit Keyboards
With the increased mobility of notebooks and netbooks and better battery performance of new Intel processors I was expecting to see more notebooks, and yes even netbooks, at CES available with backlit keyboards. A feature typically reserved for Macbook Pro’s and High end notebooks backlit keyboards are a must have for anyone working in a [...]
Best Buy Blue Label 2.0 Notebooks All Feature Wireless Streaming
At the Intel Keynote yesterday the Digital Cribs feature showed what it might look like if your notebook and your HDTV were connected to each other with no wires and provided a seamless transition from small screen to big screen and back for watching movies or working on a larger screen with no wires. Thankfully [...]



