Toshiba Mini NB205-N230 (NB200 series) 10.1-Inch Black Onyx Netbook - 9 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter) | 
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Color: Black Onyx Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Operating System: Windows 7 Starter Edition 32-bit CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1.66 CPU Type: Intel Atom N280 Processors: 1 System Bus Speed: 667 System Memory: 1 Memory Type: SDRAM Battery Type: Lithium Ion Hard Drive Size: 250 Floppy Disk Drive: None Modem: Modem Free Memory Slots: 1 USB Ports: 3 Display Size: 10.10 Battery: 1 Lithium-Ion Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 10.4 x 1.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
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| • | 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom Processor | | • | 1GB DDR2 533MHz Memory | | • | 250GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, Integrated Wi-Fi | | • | 10.1" LED Backlit Display, 1024x600 native resolution (WSVGA) | | • | Microsoft Windows 7 Starter (32 bit), *9 Hours of Battery Life |
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Product Description NS TS TOSHIBA NB205-N230
Amazon.com Product Description Small enough to throw in a purse or bag, the affordable, super-compact 10.1-inch Toshiba mini NB205 netbook--which weighs just under 3 pounds--is designed with smart features like a full-sized keyboard and touchpad, long battery life, 3 USB ports (including one Sleep and Charge port) and a hard drive impact sensor that protects your data. You'll also get excellent battery life with the included six-cell battery that provides up to 9 hours of battery power--enabling you to go through an entire day of school, work or errands without worrying about a recharge.  | 
With up to 9 hours of battery life the Toshiba mini NB205 lets you go through an entire day of school, work or errands without worrying about a recharge (see larger image). | 
The Toshiba mini NB205-N230 features a brilliant high-gloss Fusion Finish in Black Onyx that's sure to capture attention. | It comes pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Starter operating system, which combines the latest in reliability and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows. It includes new Windows 7 features like Jump Lists to help you to better find and manage files, and connecting to printers and peripherals is easier than ever. (Learn more about Windows 7 Starter below.) Created especially for mobile devices, Intel's 1.6 GHz Atom N280 processor uses an innovative design structure and hafnium-infused circuitry that helps reduce electrical current leakage in transistors--which means longer battery life when you're on the go. It also includes the Intel 945GSE graphics chipset, which provides browsing the internet, emailing, running basic PC applications and enjoying online digital media. This model of the Toshiba mini NB205 (NB205-N230) has a brilliant high-gloss Fusion Finish in Black Onyx, and it features an extra-large 250 GB hard disk drive, 1 GB of RAM (upgradeable to 2 GB), 54g Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g), Fast Ethernet, and a Secure Digital memory card slot. Key Features - 10.1-inch LED backlit widescreen display (1024 x 600-pixel resolution) provides richer colors and clearer definition--perfect for browsing the internet
- Windows 7 Starter makes small notebook PCs easier to use because it puts less between you and what you want to do--less waiting, less clicking, less hassle connecting to networks. And Starter combines the latest in reliability and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows. (Learn more)
- Get more features with Windows Anytime Upgrade. A small notebook PC running Windows 7 Home Premium is even easier to use. The new taskbar and advanced navigation features make launching programs, opening files, managing windows, and getting around your PC faster and easier. Personalize your PC to be just the way you want it with helpful gadgets and desktop themes--even turn your desktop into a slideshow of your favorite photos. And you get the best entertainment experience on a PC. With Windows Media Center, you can watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV.
- 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N280 processor combines performance and efficiency to explore the Internet and stay connected while mobile (Learn more)
- 250 GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 RPM) with an impact sensor that helps safeguard your data by "parking" the hard drive heads in the event of a drop or sudden movement. (Learn more)
- 1 GB of RAM (800 MHz; 1 memory slot; upgradeable to 2 GB)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA950 with up to 251 MB of dynamically allocated shared graphics memory
- Webcam (0.3 megapixels) integrated into the bezel for easy video chats and teleconferencing
- Three USB ports with one Sleep and Charge port on the left side, allowing you to charge your mobile phone and other devices even when the notebook is asleep or off.
- Full-sized keyboard (85 keys)
- Integrated Wi-Fi networking (802.11b.g) so you can communicate, browse and share while on the move
- Fast Ethernet wired networking (10/100)
- Built-in mono speaker
- Pre-loaded software includes Microsoft Works for word processing and spreadsheet work. Enjoy a 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007.
- Up to 9 hours of battery life from included 6-cell battery (5800 mAh)
- Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.6 x 1.27 inches (WxDxH)
- Weight: 2.93 pounds
- Environmentally focused with RoHS compatibility (reducing its environmental impact by restricting the use of lead, mercury and certain other hazardous substances), Energy Star 5.0 compliant, and EPEAT Gold compliant
- Warranty: 1 year warranty with international limited warranty coverage
Networking, Connectivity & Expansion This Toshiba mini NB205 notebook has an integrated 54g wireless LAN that's compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g networks, and it offers the following ports: - 3 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
- Analog video output: 1 VGA
- Memory card reader compatible with Secure Digital (SD), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC), and MultiMediaCard (MMC)
- 1 headphone jack, 1 microphone jack
- 10/100 Fast Ethernet

The right side of the NB205. | 
The left side of the NB205. | 
The front of the NB205. | What's in the box This package contains the Toshiba mini NB205-N230 netbook, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions. It also comes with the following software: Norton Internet Security 2009 (30-day trial), Microsoft Works 9, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Edition (60-day trial), Windows Media Player, Google Toolbar, WildTangent Orb game console, Toshiba PC Health Monitor Learn More Windows 7 Starter makes small notebook PCs easier to use because it puts less between you and what you want to do--less waiting, less clicking, less hassle connecting to networks. Windows 7 Starter combines the latest in reliability and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows. | Simpler and easier to use | Built with the latest technology | Makes home networking easy | - Features like Jump Lists, Pin, Snap, and Windows Search all make using a small notebook PC simple and easy.
- Connecting to printers and devices is easier than ever.
| - Windows 7 Starter supports the latest hardware and software.
| - Joining home networks with other PCs running Windows 7 is easy and simple.
- Connecting to wireless networks is easy and fast.
- Internet Explorer 8 improves the safety of web browsing.
| Take the Internet to more places with the long battery life and flexibility of a compact, lightweight netbook powered by the incredibly small, amazingly smart Intel Atom processor. It features a design structure that packs in 47 million transistors into a single chip sized at just 22mm (0.87 inches), and it uses just 2.5 watts of power--less than 1/10 of the 35 watts used by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor--for excellent battery management. This 1.66 GHz Atom N280 processor also includes a power-optimized front side bus of 533 MHz for faster data transfer on demanding mobile applications and a 512 KB L2 cache (which temporarily stores data). While the highly portable nature of mini-notebooks exposes them to the knocks and bumps that are an inevitable feature of life on the move, the Toshiba mini NB205 features a 3D-accelerometer monitoring system that detects freefalls, shocks and vibrations and protects the integrated HDD to secure against the loss of any personal data.
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Perfect for what it is October 28, 2009 njpaddy 71 out of 73 found this review helpful
I actually bought the NB205-N330BN, pre-ordering it from amazon, so this review is by an actual owner. In addition to this netbook, I also own 2 desktops (one I built myself) and two laptops. Before buying, one needs to realize the limitations of a netbook. It's not meant as a replacement for your desktop or laptop. I bought it for remote access to my company's server so I could prepare reports from the road and not have to drive 1-2 hours to my office. For this and for internet browsing, it has been perfect. Two others in my office have Asus and HP netbooks and this Toshiba blows them away, if for nothing else the keyboard layout. Wi-fi reception has been much better than the laptop I previously used, so I have no complaints at all. Windows 7 Starter has been fine. I didn't need all the bells and whistles and stupid Windows tricks. No wallpaper? Who cares?
All I can suggest is that you do your research to make sure a netbook fits your needs. Read the reviews and visit a retail outlet to check out the various models, keyboard layout, etc. At this time I highly recommend the Toshiba. I thought my wife might complain about the brown color, but she and everyone else loves it. A nice change from black or blue.
Tosiba NB 205-330 December 1, 2009 Helmut Rauch (Fort Myers, FL) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
I received the Toshiba netbook two weeks ago. Needless to say, I spent some time setting it up for my preferences. This is my first Windows 7 PC. I found that the Windows 7 has some limitations with background settings, etc. I also noticed that the nice Windows Mail program (from Vista) was no longer available. I now use GMAIL. ANOTHER CON:The loudspeakers sound anemic and I needed earphones to really enjoy music.
I especially like the keyboard. I got the hang of it in a very short time and was able to type emails and word documents with almost the same speed as on the full size keyboard on my desktop. After about one day I convinced myself that NB 205 with 1 GB of memory was rather slow. So I ordered the 2 GB extra memory from Amazon. After replacing the 1 GB with the 2GB, I found that the speed and response time picked up remarkably. I achieved even better speed and response times when I inserted a 4 GB high speed SD card into the available slot and activated the Speedbooster function.(Available in Vista and W7) It uses the faster flash memory for paging instead of using the slower, hard disk. By now, this little netbook computer performs just about as well as my 6 GB HP desktop with Vista and a 2.4 MHZ processor. I like its looks, the small size, the keyboard, the speed. Quite a package.
The display is crisp and clear. Battery life - outstanding. I used the NB 205 for 8 hours on batteries only, and never missed a beat. Wireless transmission seems to be working just fine.
AMAZING LITTLE MACHINE!!! January 16, 2010 Bryant Douglas Smith 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I ordered this netbook after my old 2006 Toshiba Satellite died on me (piece of crap I HATE Vista!) After comparing and contrasting notebooks against netbooks, I decided that long battery life, a low price, and portability are more important to me than a big screen or high-tech gaming capabilities. I recommend upgrading to 2gb of RAM instead of 1, which I plan on doing soon. This should double your computer's speed. Also, DO NOT sign up for Norton, it stinks. Macafee is way way way better.
Oh and a little plus for you guys: you probably have all heard about the restrictions of Windows 7 Starter, and how it won't let you change your desktop/wallpaper. I've found a way to halfway get around this. Check the bottom of my review to find out how.
I've only been using this netbook for one day but so far it's met all my expectations, and exceded them, too! I will update again in a few days, just to let you know if things are still running smoothly, and a little more on battery life. But today I'm going to write a list of pros vs. cons below to help you guys decide if this is the computer for you.
PROS:
1. overall size: it is light (3 lbs) and has a little screen but the small size really hasn't bothered me, not even when watching a dvd.
2. screen res: the graphics on this netbook are AMAZING, better even than a regular full-size notebook! They're crisp, clear, sharp and bright. I have no complaints as far as the screen resolution goes.
3. keyboard: this keyboard is 92% the size of a regular laptop's board, which I find a great feature. They sure crammed it in pretty tight, there's hardly any space around the edges of the board, but it's not an eyesore. I haven't found myself making typos or excessive mistakes; it's easy and enjoyable to type on.
4. track pad: I have a cordless mouse that I use frequently, but it's nice to have a good trackpad for when I don't feel like lugging a mouse around. The trackpad is the same size as a regular laptop's, and it's nice that the buttons are underneath the pad instead of to the right and left, like on some other netbooks.
5. usb ports: there are three usb ports, one on the left and two on the right. There is a "sleep-and-charge" port on the left, which is nice if you have an ipod/iphone etc. The purpose is that you can have the computer in sleep mode and still charge up a device without wasting energy and battery.
6. webcam: don't buy this netbook expecting that you're going to get an amazingly crisp webcam. It's only 0.3 megapixels, so it's not much, but it will get you by. It's less grainy and pixely than I was expecting, though. There's a little auto-hide function on the left of the screen that you can pull up at a moment's notice to capture videos or pictures. Once you've taken them, they automaticaly go to "Windows Media Player." The webcam and built-in mic also work well for Skype and other video chats.
7. sleek look: this netbook is one of the prettiest I've seen. I went with the black one. To me, it wasn't worth paying $80 more for pink or blue...who cares? So i went with the black. I was very impressed upon opening it. The lid is a shiny and glossy onyx black, with lighter stripes cutting through it diagonally. It's gorgeous. The keyboard is very pretty too. The keys are shiny and nice looking. There is also a sparkly look to it on the screen border and palm rests. This is better than i was expecting.
8. battery life: I haven't had a chance to actually try out the battery for 9 hours, but I don't think battery life is going to be an issue. Everyone else's reports say that they were able to squeeze 7-9 hours out of it, so I'm hopeful. I'll update when I have more 1st hand battery info. Oh and a little side note: the battery takes about 3-4 hours to charge back up once it's depleted, so just take that into account. Personally, it doesn't bother me at all. For 9 hours of life, who cares if it takes a few hours to recharge?
9. if you're a serious gamer, don't think that this netbook will replace your notebook or desktop computer, because it won't. I love computer games, that's what I do in a lot of my downtime. But i figured that with 4 other computers in the house that are great for games, it really wasn't a big deal. I was prepared for the fact that gaming quality would be horrible on this netbook, if my games even worked at all. so i was actually very suprised when games such as Sims (Sims 3 didn't work but Sims Pet Stories did) and Harry Potter and Roller Coaster Tycoon and the like worked! The quality wasn't exactly what I was used to, but it wasn't pixely or grainy. Overall, I was VERY happy that i could still play games on this netbook. (oh and if you're planning on playing games that require a disc, you'll have to buy an external disc drive. I salvaged the drive from my dead computer and bought a $10 drive enclosure on amazon. You just put the old internal drive in the enclosure and you're done. It'll work just like any $150 brand new drive) So gaming was better than I ever dreamed it would be!
10. lights: there are little lights on the bottom right of the netbook that are a nice feature, most computers have them, but generally netbooks do not. There are 7 of them, for things such as showing you power, if it's charging, etc. There's also a light that shows you if you are connected to the internet. Not a big deal but still kinda cool.
Oh boy! Now onto the cons.
CONS:
1. fingerprints: the lid is a total fingerprint-magnet! I've tried wiping off the prints with the cuff of my sleeve, but really only suceeded in smudging them. I think to really get them all off, I'll have to use a wipe made specifically for computers. Not that big of a deal overall, but it's just something to take into account if you have OCD.
UPDATE! Months later, I don't notice anymore lol.
2. speakers: the speakers were put in a really stupid place! Under the keyboard?! Really toshiba??? Wow, thoughtless. You can barely hear your music and the quality is...well...terrible! But with a headset or earbuds, you'll be good to go.
UPDATE! I bought a cheap little pair of external speakers, now my music is gorgeous again.
3. headphone jack: the headphone jack is another badly-placed feature. It's on the left side of the laptop. Pretty much every other laptop I've seen has the jack right on the front of the computer. If your headphone cord is fairly short, you might have a little bit of a harder time making the phones reach long distances.
4. power light brightness: when the computer is on, the power light at the base of the screen lights up brilliantly white. If you're in a dark room trying to watch a movie, the light will be distracting or even annoying. It's so bright! Way brighter than the screen. If it really bothers you, cover it up with a little piece of matching electrical or masking tape.
5. trackpad jump: I've heard this from a lot of other people. It hasn't been too bad for me yet, maybe only happening a few times, but I've noticed that when typing, sometimes my palm will brush the trackpad, sending the cursor jumping up a few lines. The trackpad is verrry sensitive, so I would turn the sensitivity way down if I were you.
6. Windows 7 Starter: umm wow. Microsoft, I've been a very faithful follower for many years, but you guys lost some of my respect on this one. Windows 7 Starter is soo dumb and restricting! Maybe it's just the Starter edition (I'm planning on upgrading to Home Premium ASAP), but this is ridiculous.
7. battery size: just so you know, the battery sticks out the end of the netbook about an inch. This is not a big deal, but you should know that because of this, your laptop will not fit in a 10.1" inch case. Go for a 10.2 or larger.
DESKTOP CHEAT:
Alright, I'm gonna be very honest here. Not being able to change my backround really pissed me off. It's not so much that I didn't have the capability to change it, but that Microsoft is cheating me out of something so basic and easy! They want our money. They know that some of us will pay for the $80 upgrade just so that they can change their wallpaper. I see this as a bit of an insult. I mean, not even being able to change your desktop? What is with that? But i've found a way to make it a little more bearable. The generic unchangeable desktop for Windows 7 Starter is a blue screen with the Windows logo in the middle. I didn't like the logo, it was boring, so to jazz it up a little and give it a more personalized touch, I used a slideshow gadget to cover up the logo with my own pictures. Now, I'm not saying that I was able to change the entire screen, just a 3 inch long box in the middle of the desktop that covers the logo. Here's how you do it.
1.Close all the windows, so that you're just looking at the desktop.
2.Right-click somewhere with no icons.
3.A little menu will pop up. Scroll down to the bottom of the list. The last label will say "Gadgets." Click on this.
4.After clicking on gadgets, a box will pop up with options. Double-click on the one labeled "Slide Show." It should have a thumbnail of tulips.
5.Next, a smaller box should appear at the top right-hand corner of your screen. If you hover your mouse over it, you get 2 bars with icons for options.
6.First, click the one called "Larger Size," with an icon of an arrow pointing right. The box should triple in size.
7.Now you're going to click and drag it from the corner to the center of the screen. It should cover the Windows logo. Your computer is now a little more personalized.
8.(optional)Once again, hover over the box to get your bars, but this time click the one that looks like a wrench and is labeled "Options." Once in the Options Menu, you can pick which folder you want the pictures to cycle through. You also have the option of shuffling the pics, choosing transitions, and time intervals.
*The point of all this is so that you can pick what YOU want, not what MICROSOFT wants. I'm sorry that this doesn't work for the entire screen. If I knew of a way to bypass this silly rule, I would share.
UPDATE!!!!!!!!
I said that if I found a bypass, I would share. And I have! It's called the "Oceanis Change Backround W7." You can google it, go to "sevenforums.com" or use this link:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/47294-desktop-background-change-windows-7-starter.html
I had my doubts when I first heard about this, but I took the risk and figured my antivirus would tell me if anything was wrong. I downloaded it, and it WORKS LIKE A CHARM! Within minutes, my screen was filled with a pic of me, my friends, and my man. And it was the whole screen, not just a little box! Now it rotates through gorgeous pictures of the beach. It changes to a new scene every day.
DO NOT hesitate to download this software, it is risk-free and amazing.
Well, all in all, this is a great netbook, in my opinion the best one on the market. 5 stars, easily. I spent hours and hours (maybe 48?) online trying to find the best netbook for me, and this is it! Don't hesitate to buy this, I promise you won't regret it! =)
Oh also, thanks to my dad for letting me use his amazon account and his credit card haha, love ya Daddy!
-Hannah
***UPDATE #1***
By now I've had this netbook for about a week, and I still love it! My cons don't seem so terrible anymore, except for the crappy speaker quality, which continues to bother me. It's alright if you're just watching a Youtube vid or playing a game, but I found that for music or dvds, I couldn't enjoy them without a headset.
I have more 1st-hand info on battery life. I'm used to always having to worry about battery life, and if my computer is going to die on me when I need it the most. Not anymore. As a general rule, I get about 7 1/2-8 hours of life out of this netbook. This was with the default settings. Pretty soon, though, I decided that a brighter screen was more important to me than 8 hours of life. With the default settings, whenever I would unnplug the power cord, the screen would dim. A LOT! So I went to control panel and turned the battery brightness all the way up. Now, when I unplug the computer, there is no dimming. With the brightness turned up, I now get an average of about 7 hours. It's worth it to me. If there's some occasion where I need all 8 hours, I can always turn the settings to default again.
I have run quite a few Youtube videos. The quality is still great, they still load very quickly, and there's little to no pixelation. I'm very happy with how fast this thing load vids.
One of the first programs I installed was iTunes. It installed in about 15 minutes, a little faster than normal. It loaded all my music automatically, and downloaded all the album art. It's a pleasure to use iTunes on this computer.
Well, I'm still very happy. Sorry, I know this review is more of a book than a review, but I wanted to let everyone know what an amazing little machine this netbook is. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Best in Class November 28, 2009 Mitchell S. Davis (Irvine, CA United States) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I read a lot of Mini Laptop reviews before choosing this Toshiba, I own 3 Dell laptops of various sizes and I was on the Dell web site about to order the Mini10v for 300 dollars when I started reading the reviews. For an extra 30 to 50 bucks I decided on the Toshiba. It looks great, its fast, keyboard is easy to use. The wifi connected automatically to my home network the first time I turned it on, It immediately found my DLink router and just asked for the password. It was incredibly easy.
I am ok with the Windows 7 starter and see no need to upgrade to the Home Edition. The only thing that I miss is customizing the wallpapaer but I would not pay for that feature.
I bought the Microsoft Ultimate Steal bundle available to college students which inlcuded WORD, EXCEL, Powerpoint and Publisher. The installed software had a trial version. If you choose not to buy it after the trial, you get Microsoft WORKS,
The Mini is light and very easy to use. So far, its done everything my full size laptops do including internet, email and ipod itouch synching. Like all Minis, it does not have a CD/DVD drive.
The model numbers are confusing. The older versions using Windows XP and have a smaller hard drive. The current model comes in a variety of colors which can have a big impact on the price. Basic Black is the cheapest but it still look great and sleek.
Highly Recommended!
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An Excellent Choice! December 24, 2009 M. Ray (Camarillo, CA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I spent hours researching different netbooks and decided to go with the Toshiba.
It has the speed and power expected with excellent battery life. I use MS Office 2007 with Word, Excell, PowerPoint, etc and this netbook has no problems in running these. I even use Proshow Gold to create videos on it.
It is light weight and stylish. I made a Skype video call and had no problems.
While I would never recommend a netbook for high resolution games, I do recommend this netbook for the web, research and other productive duties where a small package is desired.
The clarity of the LCD is the best of all of the others in it's class as far as I am concerned.
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