Meet the Satellite Pro L300D, it’s ideal if you’re looking for a good, uncomplicated laptop for work and home. It comes with all of Toshiba’s renowned quality and feels expensive but its Toshiba’s most affordable range.
Powered by an AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core Processor and with 3GB RAM the L300D is capable of running applications efficiently. The 250GB Hard Drive is more than ample for holding all your personal and work related files, home videos, movies, photos, etc so finally you can leave the discs at home.
The DVD burner can play and burn CDs and DVDs, whenever and wherever and the 15.4" TruBrite Screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 means movies and photos look crisp, clear and vibrant.
With all this and a 0.3MP Webcam contained in one of the best looking machines on the market, if you are looking for mobile computing that blurs the line between business and home, this is the notebook for you.
- Processor: AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core Processor for Notebook PCs QL-64 (2.1GHz)
- RAM: 3GB
- Hard Drive: 250GB
- Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium Edition
- Screen: 15.4” Display
- Optical Drive: DVD-RW drive
- Graphics: ATI Radeon 3100 Graphics
- Bluetooth: No
- Notebook Camera: Yes
- Warranty: 1-year international warranty








Question from gaita17: Asked on 29/08/2009 hi, is it possible to get it with xp? thanks
Question from theminker: Asked on 22/08/2009 Could you please tell me if this laptop is ready to connect wirelessly to my Netgear 834G Router so that I can use my Broadband with it straight out of the box?
Question from Luket: Asked on 19/08/2009 Is this laptop capable of running Photoshop? thanks
Question from liverpoolrock247: Asked on 13/08/2009 will football manager 2009 run on this laptop?
Question from alex123: Asked on 08/08/2009 Would this laptop be able to run Team Fortress 2, if not is the graphics card upgradeable so it could do so?
Question from johnnyboy: Asked on 28/07/2009 would this computer be suitable for sound production software, am looking to run pro tools in conjunction with an m-audio mbox?