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Posted by UK Video Editor
 - June 30, 2015, 01:08:46
You know what? This is not a bad machine.

I usually go for a hig end 17, Dell XPS and HP Envy have been my last two laptops both with 2gb Nvidia cards.

I decided to get a decent desktop as i had broken both screens on the laptops after about 2 years each, both were excellent.

I have had this C50 for a week now and i only bought it to edit a clip on the road and surf the net etc,..

I rendered a full HD clip earlier of 18 minutes 50fps 720p and it took an hour to render to 1280x720 6mbs


I will never edit a clip that long again it was just a test. But it will render short clips if i need one on the road , it surfs superbly, it doesnt get hot, Youtube HD plays well and full screen. No crashes, great battery , quiet fan and its a decent laptop for normal use and it can do some hard work if needed.

In the same price range as a netbook this is a great buy if you just want a laptop that is pretty nippy for every day use tht can do some hard tasks if a little slower than the premium laptops.

It would be a great budget buy for a student a mum etc and for me for a little laptop to surf and edit small clips when needed its a great back up to a decent desktop machine and its nippy and  not at all bad.


Posted by Redaktion
 - September 05, 2013, 04:16:03
Quad-core for the masses. We couldn't help but remain unimpressed by AMD's Trinity dual-core CPUs. But what about the Kabini quad-cores? And how much of a "real laptop" can be found in Toshiba's low-cost offering? Does the mainstream device exhibit unexpected strengths?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-Satellite-C50D-A-10E-Notebook.100745.0.html