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Title: Review Toshiba Satellite P50-A-11L Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on October 18, 2013, 14:40:17
Silver arrow. Toshiba sent us a 15.6-inch multimedia notebook after we already reviewed two larger 17-inch devices. How does the silver colored aluminum device perform and what can you expect from the Satellite P50-A-11L?

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-Satellite-P50-A-11L-Notebook.103767.0.html
Title: Re: Review Toshiba Satellite P50-A-11L Notebook
Post by: Jahi Potdar on August 02, 2014, 07:20:33
Theteachy.com is also talking about toshiba satellite p50 as a vibrancy in a spectacular display.

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http://thetechy.com/reviews-laptops/toshiba-satellite-p50-review-vibrancy-spectacular-display
Title: Re: Review Toshiba Satellite P50-A-11L Notebook
Post by: M on January 21, 2015, 15:16:02
I'm the owner of the Toshiba P50-A-13C and I have to say I'm really disappointed about quality if this notebook...previously I thought that Toshiba is a producer of high quality gear, but after 7 months of usage I have problem with unsticking speakers cover (the mesh over the speakers area). I noticed that speakers cover started to separate from rest of the case, this part seems to be mounted with glue and I suppose it wasn't be attached enough precisely and now a bulge on speakers mesh is visible...definitely this is a manufacturer flaw. My computer itself has only 500 work hours..
They wasn't able to properly assemble even that simple thing like speakers housing - what happened with you Toshiba?...where is the famous japan quality?
Title: Re: Review Toshiba Satellite P50-A-11L Notebook
Post by: sal zane on October 02, 2015, 04:20:46
Greetings reviewer: First, allow me to say that your facts appear to be somewhat accurate, your command of English is lacking , however, and your subjective opinions are very biased. I suggest that you upgrade your vocabulary an then ask yourself exactly what you are trying to achieve with your negative comments that appear to be something an intellectually challenged individual would say.