Subwoofer For The Road
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Toshiba Worldwide
- 3. Positioning
- 4. GeForce Two Or More To Go
- 5. GeForce2 Go To Integration
- 6. Star Wars: Toshiba Satellite 2800-500 Vs. 2805-S402
- 7. Subwoofer For The Road
- 8. Satellite Power Management
- 9. Satellite Power Management, Continued
- 10. BIOS Vs. Setup-Program
- 11. Front View
- 12. Right View
- 13. Top View
- 14. Removing The Battery
7. Subwoofer For The Road
Sound is typically a weak point with notebooks. Due to the space limitations, the speaker size is comparable to a quarter, and as a result, the lower frequencies are simply unavailable. To tackle this problem Toshiba, took an interesting route by integrating a subwoofer into the notebook.

To give you an impression of the subwoofer size I compared it with a 2.5" HDD. This subwoofer emits sound from the bottom of the notebook, which is then reflected off (or absorbed into) the surface on which the notebook is sitting. If you have get the opportunity next time you are at computer store, take a look at this notebook and compare it against other notebooks for audio; you simply must try this feature, and don't forget to hit the BASS button at the top side of the notebook.
- Previous page Star Wars: Toshiba Satellite 2800-500...
- Next page Satellite Power Management