Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 laptop review

Can Toshiba do budget?

Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 laptop. Hardware, Laptops, Toshiba, Intel 0
Reviewer
Stephen Patrick
Review Date
1 October 2007
Manufacturer
Toshiba
Price as reviewed
£386
Latest price
£0.00

Our score

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Full Review

Toshiba may not be one of the first company's you think of when opting for a budget notebook but in recent months the company has released a number of interesting, and price-conscious, machines.

The Satellite Pro L40 certainly isn't the most impressive of machines to look at, as the black and silver plastic casing is rather ordinary but it's solid and rugged enough for the average user. Open the lid, which is thick and offers plenty of protection, and you'll find a keyboard sitting squarely in the middle of the main body. Nothing unusual there, but the sheer quality of the keys for a machine of this price certainly is. The L40 has one of the most comfortable and well-built keyboards we've used.

The L40 needs to have a good keyboard, as this is a machine best suited to those looking for an affordable word processor, or simply to use for surfing the web and writing emails. The reason for this is the rather, on paper at least, lackluster specification. Powered by an Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2130 processor, which is a budget chip running at 533MHz, instead of 800MHz found on the latest chips, you won't be able to run anything too taxing on this machine. With only 512MB of memory we were expecting Windows to load slowly and prove rather sluggish. Thankfully, Toshiba has opted to install Windows Vista Basic, so while you won't find any multimedia features installed, it means the entry-level specification can handle performance with a degree of ease. In fact, we were impressed with how capably this machine handled itself. You won't be able to carry out any high-end functions, such as editing video or recording music, but as a cost-effective PC it comes than up to the job. The 60GB hard drive is rather disappointing, as 80GB should be the minimum these days, though.

Weighing in at 2.8kg, this is an average size machine, especially considering the use of a 15.4-inch Super-TFT panel. The integrated graphics are to be expected at this price. The screen proved bright enough for DVDs – a DVD rewriter drive is fitted as standard – but with an average battery life of a little over 2 hours, you won't want to take it on the road with you too often.

You'll find the standard array of 802.11g wireless LAN and Ethernet comes as standard. There are three USB ports, one of which is on the right-hand side while the remaining two are awkwardly fitted on the rear of the case, In fact, ports are kept to a minimum but you'll find enough for normal purposes.

Verdict

If you are looking for a notebook to handle a wide variety of tasks, the Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 certainly won't suit you as it simply lacks power and performance.

However, if your needs are on the simple side, then the sheer quality of the build and the fact that Toshiba hasn't loaded features the machine won't handle, makes this a more than satisfactory notebook.

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Comments

  • this us the best machine i ever used. its look , its usage , its function , its sound , simply fabulous Posted by farrukh hayat, pakistan
  • waduh ancur bangeT
    Gimana cara untuk harddisk tidak rusak
    Posted by imanuel, indonesia
  • i think this laptop isnt great due to where the speakers are placed as i am surfing the web and i listen to music the sound is muffled as you type and the volume is not that high not to my standards and if you download anything the general boot up tends to double in time not good memory. why make a laptop that is worse than previous models surely thats retarded its like making a peugeot 206 then making the 106 im sure people will pay top dollar for a fast floorless laptop that will be useable for every day use i am sorely dissapointed in the model and toshiba should get off there arses and get in the race for better laptops i am tempted to turn to a macbook i dont think the designers are really going all out on there laptops tut tut tut i hope toshiba read this because i have enjoyed toshiba products but now it seems to be deterirarating good luck and plz make better laptops. Posted by Matthew, England
  • Tbh i like it with windows xp on it but i had to put vista back on it because the sound and network drivers wouldnt install on xp i hate it with vista on it is so slow compired to my m8s sony vio with vista.

    p.s: please reply if anyone has the all vindows xp drivers for the l40.
    Posted by Stuart, Scotland
  • Tesco (UK) are selling the Toshiba l300 for £308. This is a far better machine, with 2meg ram and Works Posted by Chris, UK
  • A friend spilt wine ove my L40 and fried it beyond economical repair, so I bought the L300 fom Montrose at £308. It also has a webcam, but the drivers have to be downloaded. A superb machine. Posted by Chris, UK

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