I certainly wouldn't even consider buying a notebook by any other company than Toshiba. My last 6 have all been Toshiba's and have NEVER let me down once - and the only reason I have changed is either due to my own fault with physical damage (coffee & notebooks don't mix well even though Toshiba now use spill resistant keboards on their notebooks) or I fancy a faster model after a couple of years. Now anybody got any idea where I can get a Socket M Core2Duo from in the UK??? I fancy replacing the Yonah chip in this notebook here with a C2D but Toshiba used Socket M on the motherboard (and yes I have checked that the chipset can handle a C2D).
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I certainly wouldn't even consider buying a notebook by any other company than Toshiba. My last 6 have all been Toshiba's and have NEVER let me down once - and the only reason I have changed is either due to my own fault with physical damage (coffee & notebooks don't mix well even though Toshiba now use spill resistant keboards on their notebooks) or I fancy a faster model after a couple of years.
Now anybody got any idea where I can get a Socket M Core2Duo from in the UK??? I fancy replacing the Yonah chip in this notebook here with a C2D but Toshiba used Socket M on the motherboard (and yes I have checked that the chipset can handle a C2D).