Problems with Toshiba M60
I wouldn't normally post negative comments but this model has three
design problems which may not be apparent prior to purchasing.
--- HEAT DESIGN FLAW ---
In discussing this model with a number of people, it is well known that
this model has a design flaw with excessive heat generation under your
right palm while typing. Not enough to physically burn the skin but
enough to make your hand throb and ache. My local store has had a
number of customers try to return their laptop but after testing
Toshiba has claimed it is operating within an acceptable temperature
range. If you are in doubt, leave one running in the store for an hour
or two and try it for yourself before buying.
Toshiba's technical support suggested putting a cloth or similar over
it. Not a good look but it might help. I'm will be buying an external
keyboard. The heat is generated by a combination of the RAM and
Wireless module. It is hot even withough the Wireless is switched on,
however with the Wireless on it is really hot! If you are not using
Wireless switch it off, or if you are consider a PCMCIA card.
Interestingly I've found that the system can be further cooled by
opening the bottom and totally removing the wireless card as even
though it can be turned off on the side of the laptop this still allows
it to generate some heat.
--- KEYBOARD LAYOUT DESIGN FLAW ---
The second and more minor design problem is that the keyboard has a
very small right shift, full stop and forward slash key. For those of
us who type a lot of urls or touch type, this can be an annoyance. I'm
hoping that after a week or two I will get used to this.
--- KEYPRESS DESIGN FLAW ---
An additional design flaw is with the key presses. Specifically in
order to make a keystroke show you need to hit the key right in the
center. To try this in the store pick a key, eg 'N', and tap it near a
corner, eg bottom right, and you will find that you can hear the key
click but it doesn't register. Another annoyance but once again
hopefully I'll get used to it. Another way is to try and touch type
normally and quickly. At least the backspace key is big as that's been
getting a solid workout for the past week!
Anyone who is interested in further comments can contact me at
windsurfing_stew at yahoo dot com dot au (replace 'at' with '@' and
'dot' with '.') Stewart
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