Epson WorkForce 845 Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax, iOS/Tablet/Smartphone/AirPrint Compatible (C11CB92201)

Epson WorkForce 845 Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax, iOS/Tablet/Smartphone/AirPrint Compatible (C11CB92201)

features :

  • Scanner Type: Color flatbed, automatic two-sided ADF
  • 15 ISO ppm black, 9.3 ISO ppm color
  • 2-sided ISO ppm: 7.4 blk/5.4clr
  • 500-sheet paper capacity
  • Low ink cost, Voltage: 100v - 120v
description : Performance is Everything. The World's Fastest two-sided all-in-one, the Workforce 845 delivers high-speed, automatic, two-sided printing, copying, scanning and faxing while providing high quality prints your business deserves. And it makes it easy to print multiple pages with a 500 sheet paper capacity. Save on ink with the included Extra High-capacity ink cartridges up to 40% less printing costs than color lasers, a savings that helps make business printing affordable. Easily share your all-in-one with multiple PCs with built-in wired and wireless networking. Or,use Epson Connect to print from popular mobile devices. Built to perform,this powerful product is the perfect partner to help keep your business running at full speed.Compatible Operating Systems: Windows: Windows 7, Vista, XP, XP x64, Mac: OS X 10.4.11, 10.5.8, 10.6.x, 10.7.x.One-Year Limited Warranty.Computer Interface: USB: Hi-Speed USB 2.0, Wireless: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Wired: 100 BASE-TX/10BASE-T Epson Conne ct Email P See Details >>


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469 of 479 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE This Printer, November 19, 2011
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Thomas W. Payne (Broken Arrow, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Epson WorkForce 845 Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax, iOS/Tablet/Smartphone/AirPrint Compatible (C11CB92201) (Office Product)
UPDATE BELOW
I have been using HP printers almost exclusively for over 20 years but my last three HP Printers have been getting progressively worse - my last one the HP 6500A was an absolute piece of junk and I am pretty sure it will be my LAST HP product. After a few weeks of research on what printer to move to and considering several Canon, Brother and Epson products I decided that the Epson 845 was probably the printer for me - and boy was I RIGHT! I've had this printer for a little over 6 weeks and this printer is AMAZING. I paid 9 and see it for 9 now...after using it I'd gladly pay 9.
Highpoints:
Speedy - this printer is much faster than the HP 6500 and the L7500 that I had before.

Print Quality - I never print photos so I can't comment on that but for business (I work from home) it is great for Powerpoint presentations and contracts. The 2 sided printing is remarkably easy to use and actually works, something that never happened on the HP 6500.

Wireless - I have a home office. I and my family all use this printer. I use it for work, my kids for school and college work. This printer joined my wifi nework effortlessly and has given me 0 trouble. Amazingly simpler than my previous HPs and it "warms up" in a fraction of the time my previous HP printers needed.

Mac Compatible - I have 5 Macs that use this printer. Using HP products I had just accepted that getting printer drivers working on a Mac required carrying the printer around the house and plugging the printer into the Mac that needed to access it was just part of the "setup process". The Epson 845 was UNBELIEVABLY SIMPLE. All of my Macs (2 iMacs, Macbook Pro, 2 Macbook Airs) all saw the printer on my Wifi network and immediately started working with the printer. I have NEVER had a printer work so well with my Apple Products. It is both Snow Leopard AND Lion compatible.

Screen - The instrument panel is amazing. It 's HUGE, easy to see, very intuitive and actually folds away when not in use.

Copier - Awesome! My HPs always made "dark" copies - this one is almost perfect reproduction. Huge upgrade.

Low Points:
I only have a few items I'd improve on - not really complaints but nothing is "perfect"

It's Big - This is not a petite printer. I'm not sure how much they could shrink it and keep all the features but it is full figured.

The paper trays and paper guides feel flimsy. The printer is very light despite it's size but I am worried that I might break one of these trays or the paper guide that catches the paper as it comes out of the printer if I'm not careful. Hasn't happened but it does worry me. Not sure what you do if this happens.

Bottom line - for a home / office printer, especially one shared wirelessly between multiple users this printer is an absolute DREAM! HP - I'm never coming back.

UPDATE - 18 Jun e 2012
Still using and still LOVE this printer. It's been over 8 months and the Epson is still the best printer I've used in years. Reading other reviews and comments people have sent me there do seem to be two other "weak points" on this printer that I did not note above. I have NOT seen these issues but others are commenting on them. The weak points are 1) I guess you can't scan without hooking it to your computer with a cable. I don't do this - I use a small Fuji Scansnap for receipts and such and an Epson V500 for photos. But if scanning is big for you this may be an issue. 2) Printing Pictures. Again I have NEVER done this. I send my pictures out to a service for printing (I use Apple) so I have no idea if it is a good photo printer or not.

PROs - I just can't get over how well this printer works wirelessly. I would have thrown my HPs out years ago if I knew life could be this simple! I have NEVER had to reenter my wifi passwords or network s ettings. I did it once and that was it. Also my niece and some of my daughter's friends have needed to print here. It was incredibly simple for them to find, install the driver, and print from my printer once I gave them my wifi password.

Bottom Line - I would buy this pinter again in a heartbeat!
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168 of 169 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Best for home offices, not large businesses, December 9, 2011
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J. Maxon (Minnesota, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Epson WorkForce 845 Wireless All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax, iOS/Tablet/Smartphone/AirPrint Compatible (C11CB92201) (Office Product)
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I obtained this printer to replace my Canon PIXMA MP460 All-In-One Photo Printer (1449B002), which worked well enough, but didn't have faxing capabilities or other advanced features (such as networking).

Networking:

The WorkForce 845 is a solid all-in-one device. Not only can it network (give multiple computers the ability to connect to it at the same time), but there are two different ways to do so. Ethernet (plugs directly into your router), and Wi-Fi (can wireless connect to the router to avoid lengthy/messy cords)--there is also the traditional USB option (which is generally used to hookup one computer). In an office environment, the capability to network is invaluable.

Ink vs. Toner alternatives:

Speaking of an office environment, EPSON boasts that this printer is a great altern ative to laser printers. At the time of this review, it looks like ink replacements will cost around (color and black). On a HP Laserjet CM1415FNW, the full toner kit currently costs 4.99. I did come across a third-party toner set for .90 (Remanufactured, I believe) which is closer to the price range of the WorkForce 845's inkjet cartridges. Though met with mixed reviews, the cheaper toner for the HP boasts 2,000 pages for black and 1,300 for color. Whereas the black cartridge for the WorkForce reports a maximum yield of 940 pages with each color cartridge lasting up to 755 pages. Doing the math, the cheaper toner goes further than the inkjet, so the 40% printing savings could be considered a bit skewed when comparing all options. It also means you need to replace the cartridges sooner, which, in a larger office environment, can be a pain.

Something else to consider is that ink smudges when wet, toner does not.

In line with annoyances are inkjet printer heads. One of the reasons I previously bought the Canon Pixma MP460 was because the heads were built into the ink cartridges. That way, if they went bad, I just needed to replace the ink. As a former IT Professional (at a 50+ employee office), I replaced way too many EPSONs because the heads went bad. Unfortunately, like them, the WorkForce 845 has the heads built into the printer, not the cartridges, so the life of the printer is a slight concern for me (with the current cost of printers, it's not worth paying to have them repaired).

Paper handling:

There are two paper trays. They hold a combined 500 sheets--way more than my old Canon Pixma MP460. You can see how much paper is in each tray without opening them, which is nice.

The size paper that the top tray can hold is LTR, A4, 8x10", A5, 5x7", 4x6" (Photo Paper), 3.5x5", and No.10 & C6 (Envelopes). The bottom tray (tray 2) can only hold LTR, A4, and B5. There's no manual feed for printer paper, but there's a manual feed for faxing, copying, and scanning. The size paper allowed for the feed is A4 and LTR/LGL. I like how the feed flap can be closed to keep the dust out when not in use (and it makes the printer look sharp, too).

Printing Photos:

There was no photo printing software included on the install CD (like the Canon Pixma MP460 had). With Microsoft Window's default picture viewer being very limited [when it comes to printing options], a third-party program is a must (particularly when printing a 4x6 borderless photograph). After hitting up Google, I found where to download EPSON's "Easy Photo Print" software and installed it (for free--though, it would have been nice for them to have included this on the CD). Unfortunately, after installing, I was only given the option to print in A4 and Letter on the WorkForce 845, not 4x6. So I gave up on that software and went to Photoshop.

Photoshop allowed me to select the first tray (which is the only tray that can hold 4x6 photo paper--I set tray 2 as the default and loaded it with standard 8.5x11 so that my normal printing wouldn't conflict with my photo printing) and I was able to print borderless without any hiccups. That said, doing one image at a time in Photoshop is way too tedious (and not everyone has a copy of the 0 program. I'm sure there are other free software options out there that would work (like, perhaps, Picasa), but by this time I was done installing programs).

Plugging in devices to the printer:

That, and, I found an even easier way to print photos to the WorkForce 845. Taking a chance, I plugged in my MyTouch 4G phone directly to the USB port [on the printer] thinking that it was long shot for the two devices to speak the same language. Surprisingly, they did ! The WorkForce 845 detected the photos... Read more
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187 of 198 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Epson WorkForce 845 Hands-on Review, October 14, 2011
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Epson WorkForce 845 Hands-on-Review

I just purchased and setup an Epson Workforce 845, and couldn't be happier with its speed, features, and overall value. In fact, I was surprised by the price on Amazon.com-only 9.95 when I purchased it--because I'm sure I paid more last year for the previous model Epson Workforce 840. That Workforce 840 quickly became the main inkjet printer in my home office, replacing two printers from HP and Canon that were once wired via USB to separate computers, and always running out of ink or needing cleaning. In addition to similar speed and high capacity paper trays and ink cartridges shared by the 840 and 845, wireless connectivity is another key reason I purchased the new 845, which has even more wireless features. With the 840, I was able to "cut the cords" at home, and since then my three teenagers and wife have been printing out their homework and email on the 840 using everything from their laptops to their iPhones.
This time , I got the Workforce 845 just to handle my projects in my office--although when my kids find out they can send me print jobs via the internet using the new Epson Connect feature I'm sure that's what they'll do when we run out of paper or ink on the home Workforce 840. Since I'm running a new service business in my area, I needed a printer like the Workforce 845 to print up lots of flyers, handouts, and mailings. Without a doubt, the incredibly fast printing speeds on the Workforce 845 and its dual paper trays (with up to 500 sheet capacity) are going to save me time, while its duplex printing capability will save me money on paper supplies.
Ok, I admit I'm one of those guys that stick flyers and coupons in your mailbox, in store windows, and on your car's windshield. In my line of work, doing so brings helps to bring in a lot of business, and that's one of the reasons I specifically chose the Workforce models and their DuraBrite inks. There's nothing worse than watchin g my outdoor flyers turn to unreadable, abstract art when it rains--which I often experienced with flyers I made with my old HP and Canon printers. But the black and color inks on posters and flyers made with the Workforce 840 and 845 appear to be waterproof, and even a hard rain doesn't wreck them. More likely the rainwater will cause the paper to degrade long before the inks.
As for print quality, even at its fast default settings, text is very readable on Workforce 845, with high contrast and good detail. I rarely use it to make photo prints, but occasionally family members use it to make prints directly from their digital camera memory cards on glossy 4x6 paper or on plain paper (the memory card slots handle every type of card we have except for the micro-SD cards in our camera phones, which require an SD adapter). The large 3.5-inch color preview monitor on the printer also makes it easy to adjust photos before printing, or select menu items, quality controls, and utility settings. And unlike full-page photo prints made on plain paper with other brands I've owned, the Epson prints are instant dry, and don't buckle up the paper with extra moisture.
Other features that I've found to be well above average on the Workforce 845 are its fast, full-featured flatbed scanner (which rivals many stand-alone scanners for speed, quality, and advanced controls--but doesn't ship with film holders!) and its related copy speed and quality. The auto document feeder has never jammed on the 840, and it appears to be the exact same mechanism on the 845. The fact that I can operate the printer, scanner, copier, and even the fax from a wifi-connected computer is also pretty amazing.
With the 840's wifi, I also found it easy to print email and other documents from my iPad 2, but was bummed that I couldn't do the same with my Droid Incredible phone. Now the latest versions of Epson's free iPrint app is available for both Apple and Droid operating s ystems. These allow you to adjust and crop photos if desired, while Epson's Email Print lets you use any wireless computer, phone, or tablet to send documents and photos to the printer's Internet address.
The only features I'd like to see improved (besides including film holders for the flatbed as mentioned) are the size and capacity of the ink cartridges. I think a printer destined for office use, and sporting a 500 sheet tray, should come with larger capacity ink cartridges than the Extra-high capacity cartridges available for the 845. That way I'd get a break on ink costs over time. But I've got to give Epson credit for including a set of the Extra-High Capacity 127 inks in the printer box, and not skimping on the normal capacity 126 inks or even partially-filled starter inks like those found in other manufacturer's printer boxes.
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OtterBox Defender Series Hybrid Case for 7-Inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (77-22228)

OtterBox Defender Series Hybrid Case for 7-Inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (77-22228)

features :

  • You get full access to all the neat features of the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) without the case getting in the way
  • Multi-layered case includes a plastic inner-shell, built-in screen protector, rubber outer-shell and a removable screen cover
  • 1-year limited warranty
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Case!, January 16, 2013
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First off, this perfectly fits the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. All the speakers, headphone jack, and charger ports are easy to access. I don't have a SD card in mine yet so I haven't really looked at that port. I've read that other people have had problems with the screen protector sticking to their pre-existing screen protector but I have not had that problem. I have a stick on screen protector (not a liquid one). The screen protector takes a bit of getting used to since it is shinier and has a little "give" to it, but I have not noticed that it affects the sensitivity of the screen. The rubber has a very nice feel to it and I far prefer this sort of "skin" to the leather, book-like case I had on my Tab previously. I bought this so that when my kids want to play on my Tab I don't worry about them dropping it and breaking it. It feels very sturdy and protective. The one downside is that it is HEAVY. That took some getting used to, but with toddlers I feel that it is well worth the trad e-off. I thought that the stand in the cover would be useless but I find that I really like using it when I watch Netflix on my Tab. Before I just held the Tab or propped it up on a pillow. I've read reviews that say that the Otterbox case is only good for when you really need protection and not an everyday case, but I've left mine in the Otterbox and like the feeling of safety and security it gives me. If you don't travel a lot, or have small children, this might not be the case for you, but it perfectly meets my needs and I am very happy with my purchase.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great protection for my tablet!, January 20, 2013
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This is my first tablet, and since I'm a bit clumsy and I have a couple of kids, I wanted something that was sure to protect it from drops, etc. I haven't dropped it yet (Thank goodness!), but if I ever do, I think it will be well protected. It was easy to put on, once I understood the directions and I like it a lot. It does make it a bit bulky, but I still can fit it in my purse. I like how the screen is covered as well as the areas to charge it, headphone jack, etc. (On mine, the hole for the headphone jack is on the opposite side of the jack on the tablet. It isn't a big deal. I tether my stylus using the headphone jack, and I am still able to close the little flap on it, even with the hole being on the wrong side.) The built in stand was definitely a selling point as well. Great protection!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it, February 7, 2013
This review is from: OtterBox Defender Series Hybrid Case for 7-Inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (77-22228) (Personal Computers)
I purchased this otter box because the tablet was purchased for my 6 year old. I knew that the otter box would be bulky because I have one for my IPhone. however, I must say that this is a plus. The otter box fit perfectly. It lines up with my charger hole and headphone hole. I read that it does not line up with the SD Card slot. I haven't tried it yet but if it does not it is a small negative compared to the protection. I would recommend this product to anyone that has small children or just need the extra protection.
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Toshiba Satellite C855D-S5320 15.6-Inch Laptop (Satin Black Trax)

Toshiba Satellite C855D-S5320 15.6-Inch Laptop (Satin Black Trax)

features :

  • AMD E-Series Dual-Core E2-1800 1.7 GHz
  • 4 GB DIMM
  • 500 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
  • 15.6-Inch Screen, AMD Radeon? HD 7340G
  • Windows 8
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars ddghffa, for less than 0 this one fast cheap muggadugga and BestBuy can't buy these Mugghuffa's for this muddaghuun cheap !, February 12, 2013
This review is from: Toshiba Satellite C855D-S5320 15.6-Inch Laptop (Satin Black Trax) (Personal Computers)
This much CPU for less than 0 and bolted onto that gorgeous Toshiba LCD, makes it a super cheap and just damn fast laptop for a real deal of a price. This is full powered FasterBastard for less than what most junky Celeron netbooks cost.

Let me give the highlights, you can read the appended comment for links to the downloads and longer detail if you're still indecisive:

++ It has one the brightest and lustrous screens you've ever seen on a laptop / that you've every seen in the world. My wife has an iPad with w Retina Display, I also own an exotic OLED (LCD made of electrified algae) and this cheap o laptop beats the Retina and thinly surpasses the stupidly overpriced smuggled OLED.

++ It is fast and responsive, clicking applications and menus just launches them with light bulb speed, and that is still with a BOTTLENECKED 5,400 RPM hard drive. You can install and SSD and it will speed up, but you don't need an SSD to be happy with it and it won't really improve the crappy battery life.

++ Cheap to fix, if you gotta perform surgery on it either before or after your warranty expired and you're paying for it out of pocket, ... the most expensive part is ~two hundred bucks for an entire LCD assembly and the lid. The internals are spacious, you could literally store hand tools inside the case it has so much room and that is also its attribute since the motherboard isn't tightly integrated into a single circuit board. Example: When a Lenovo or Vaio power socket wears out, it has to be carefully cut away and masterfully resoldered with a unique part specific to that motherboard. If you mess up, you'll have to replace a 0 motherboard new or take your chances with a used one that might have a dubious origin. A Toshiba power socket is a standard DC jack connected with two wires and sold at Radio Shack for less than , no soldering, just four phillips screws, the rest of the parts are just as easy to work on as your pregnant sisters Camaro.

BUT WHAT JUST SUCKS BLUE DOLPHIN MARBLES ////

The Integrated Synaptics Track Pad has to be the cheapest and crappiest one ever made !!!
I'm convinced Tohsiba is buying these trackpads from North Korean prison camps compared to other Synaptics pads on ThinkPads, Sony's even HP's.... they're usable, but the Toshiba trackpad is as pleasant as rubbing an open blister

Consider investing in a wireless mouse, the Microsoft 3000 Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000series is particularly neat since it works before Windows even boots such as during dry screen startup and POST power up and without installing drivers. It works must as well as their 0+ devices and from auditorium length distances. You can use a Bluetooth mouse / keyboard and Bluetooth performance is good , BE WARNED THE MICROSOFT MOUSE INTERFERES WITH THE BLUETOOTH AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED INTO THE OPPOSITE SIDE OR EVEN FURTHER AWAY WITH A USB EXTENDER SANOXY 15 Foot USB 2.0 Extension Cable OR IT MIGHT DROWN OUT THE BLUETOOTH SIGNALS.

Could they have made it any more awkwardly sized, try finding a good backpack to carry it in and you'll end up buying a bitch bag purse of unisex color since its too long for most backpacks and you'll end up at a Sporting Goods store measuring rifle cases or finding only fuschia bags from American Apparel. Its cool if you're a girl but finding the right kind of heavy and properly dimensioned nylon / kevlar case for this thing will be a quest unto itself.

The whole damn thing is made of a high gloss polished plastic that makes it as slippery and hard to hold onto as an eel skin soaked in KYJelly!!! The rubber feet on the bottom don't matter, this thing can still slide off a cheap leather sofa and if you're clumsy, get ready to work on those internal parts or consider buying the damage protection since it seems to be accident prone. Toshiba listened to their customers and also make the "L" series / "Brushed Chrome" versions that are the same performance, nicer synaptic pads and even better feeling keyboards for less than more.

I purchased three Toshiba Satellites in as many weeks, two C855's and an L755, the first one was so frustrating and the LCD broke after closing it on an SD memory card forgotten on the keyboard, the Toshiba Tech Support was so larcenous I literally stabbed the laptop with a screwdriver. What the hell, the screen was already broken and it was immensely satisfying in ways that I can't properly describe. I was still hypnotized by the cheap speed of it and bought an identical one and parked it two counties away at a friends house and RDP'd to it in case... Read more
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Satisfied, February 15, 2013
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My old laptop had burnt out after a few years of good use being a older model Toshiba Satellite. Looking for a decent replacement I found myself to this laptop due to the price. That being said, I feel that my purchase was more than worth it. Coming from Windows 7 to Windows 8 has been a learning curve to say the least but with the program Classic Shell and the fact that Windows 8 has a option to use a "Desktop" interface helped a great deal making my experience with Windows 8 a pretty easy transition.

If you're looking to buy this and downgrade to Windows 7, be careful. After all my research, it's possible the drivers will not work with Windows 7. That was the only reason I did not downgrade myself.

I will say that the sound is absolutely awful and the camera is less than satisfying. Both could have been done much much better. There is a flimsy feel to the laptop itself but isn't that bad. The keys on the keyboard when typing feel like they are very che ap and could break if I were to press too hard. I do not use the touch pad but instead a USB Mouse which works perfectly fine when you disable the touch pad. I never liked them and have always used either a wireless or wired mouse.

This model DOES come with a HDMI output and is fantastic when you hook it up to your HDTV watching youtube or other stuff.

I let my kid play World of Warcraft with this laptop and at the preset "Good" settings he can get anywhere from 20-40 fps on that game alone. Considering my old laptop that is a vast improvement and is playable to anyone looking for a cheap solution.

Be careful with the shipping method though. I chose the "Free Super Saver Shipping" and was shipped VIA Lasership. This laptop was at the facility which was only 20 miles from my house for 2 days. I was fed up and called to see if I would be able to pick it up instead of waiting since usually once the item is at the facility, I normally get the ite m that same day. They did however work with me, tracked down the package, and allowed me to pick it up myself with no issues.

Overall if you're just looking for something cheap to use for some light gaming or merely looking for something for school work and/or internet surfing, this is a good choice at the price. I have no qualms with it so far except with the sound and camera.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Is this a REAL Toshiba? If so, they've lost their quality, February 19, 2013
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Nothing but problems since I got it, speaker quality is that of a transistor radio, function keys will not set as they should. Now there's a "windows" issue - it's called Windows 8 and this is by far the worst OS every. I have one more step to see if I can make a go of this over priced paper weight and then will be returning it for a full refund. If he seller has ANY concern about customer relations the extra I paid for overnight shipping will be refunded as well. WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT!
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