Toshiba Mini NB205N325BL 10.1Inch Royal Blue Netbook 9
November 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under $300 - $400, Products, Small Laptops For Home, Toshiba
Our affordable, super-compact 10.1-inch diagonal Toshiba mini NB205 is a stylish companion PC that raises the bar when it comes to portability. It’s also the first mini notebook that lets you enjoy all the benefits of today’s fast-moving digital world, putting you in touch with your favorite people, sites, networks and digital media in ways and places you never imagined. Though small enough to throw in a purse or bag, it’s designed with smart features like a full-sized keyboard and touchpad, long battery life, USB Sleep-and-Charge ports and a hard drive impact sensor that protects your data. So it picks up where smart phones leave off and makes many of today’s netbooks seem like a waste of time. What’s more, to take the worry out of taking it along, the Toshiba mini NB205 also comes with international limited warranty coverage, plus our award-winning service and support. NOTE: All Toshiba Netbooks (no matter the model) are packaged with the NB200 series model# on the outside of box. ....read more Average Customer Rating
Brand: Toshiba Model: PLL23U-00U01C Price: $499.99 | ||
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4 out of 5







sad but no
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I really really wanted to love this machine. And a lot about it is very appealing – but it has one fatal flaw, at least the one I received does. When I typed, the cursor jumped up a line or two. Maybe I was brushing the touchpad or something – or maybe not. Either way, I was trying as hard as I could not to do that and the cursor still jumped. I’m a writer, I type 8 hours a day and this was impossible. And then when I searched for the problem on line I saw mention of it with this model. Too bad because it’s cute and it’s appealing and it’s a real disappointment.
A great choice
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I looked at netbooks for about 2 months, comparing all of the various features. Then I went on the road to see them in person and put my hands on the keyboard. I ended up choosing the Toshiba NB205-N325 because it met all my criteria (Windows 7, upgradable RAM, great battery life, and overall quality construction) and because it has the best keyboard for my hands. The chicklet keys are great and the sub-sized keyboard only slows me down a little from a full-sized version.
After shopping all around I ended up buying it direct from Amazon. They had the best price on cyber monday of 329.99. Interestingly, the price is now back up to 380+ so I guess I got lucky with the timing.
I tossed the 2GB RAM upgrade into my shopping cart and the machine showed up at my door about 8 days later.
Start up was a breeze. It found my home network and network printer without a problem. I downloaded chrome as my browser with no problem, activated the Norton trial (still shopping for an antivirus program), and activated the free trial of Office (I actually have the software but haven’t gotten around to activating my copy). I’ve plugged in several USB devices without issue including a wireless mouse and external hard drive. No problems. The 160 GB hard disk has plenty of space and unless you plan to make and store movie files you should never need more. After about an hour I shut back down and installed the 2GB RAM chip which is simple to do. You just remove one screw on a small cover on the back and the chip is right there. Pop the old one out and the new one in, then start back up. The user manual spells it out perfectly. I didn’t run it long enough on the 1GB chip to give you a comparison on performance but with 2GB it seems as quick as my other laptops. I think this upgrade is a no-brainer if you plan to use your netbook for anything more than reading e-mail.
The only glitch I’ve had is with the display. About 2 hrs after I started it up the display suddenly went crazy, jerking all over. I was talking on a cordless phone at the time and assumed it somehow interfered with the display. It happened again one time two days later only I wasn’t talking on the phone. Both times I got it to stop by putting it to sleep and then starting back up (which only takes a couple seconds). I don’t know what to make of this but so far it hasn’t repeated itself and at least I know how to stop it. If it happens again I’ll call Toshiba.
My overall impression is that I love this little guy. It does everything I wanted it to do and is the ultimate in portability. I use it on and off all day, closing the lid when I’m done which puts it to sleep. It wakes up almost instantly, so this is a great way to extend the battery. The only time I plug it in is at night. I’ve never come close to running the battery down. The fit and finish of the machine are terrific.
Toshiba hit a home run with this model. It gets 5 stars from me.
Good netbook… but requires several addons
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I am very pleased with this netbook so far. It is nice looking, seems sturdy. Trackpad has some minor issues but if you check that you have all the appropriate drivers installed then that should fix the issue. upgrading to Win7 Home Premium somehow deleted the trackpad driver but it was easy to re-install. Battery life is great, on my first real test of it I got well over 7, probably closer to 8 hours of use and that is including lots of downloading, burning a large disc with an LG portable superdrive (bus powered), and other pretty power-hungry uses.
Win7 Starter is purposely restricted so that Microsoft can gouge you $75 to upgrade to home premium. It’s a shame, but apparently bill gates doesn’t have enough billions yet. Of course, the other options are vista (yuck!) or XP (2gens old now!). If you are a student buying this to use at school look for the Win7 special price, you can upgrade for only $30, and get Office Ultimate for only $60. great deal.
I recommend also investing in a portable superdrive. Toshiba makes one but you don’t have to buy theirs, the LG one I got works just fine with this computer.
Most people will also want to get a 2GB DDR2 ram stick. I haven’t gotten one yet but I already want to after just a couple days, I can tell the computer is just struggling a teeny bit and more ram would really do the trick.
So now you’re talking over $500, depending on what kind of deals you can get on the netbook itself and all the addons. As it turns out, full size laptops on a good sale come with their own Win7 HomePremium and Superdrive included for less than that, so if you don’t need the superior battery and portability, a regular laptop might be better for you.
But, for a student this is a great buy. super portable, excellent battery life, and with the right tools it has everything you need. If you don’t want to be forced to work on that tiny screen all the time, look for either a cheap desktop to also use or an addon desk-size monitor that you can use while you’re at home. Wireless mouse and maybe even a fullsize keyboard might be a good bonus, as well.
Great NB
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Super product for the price – great for everyday use; emails, surfing, document writer. Required help to set up my USB modem, but was able to tether my Iphone without a hitch. It’s light and good looking- lots of oohs and ahhs from friends.
Great NetBook
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
After much comparison I ordered the NB205-325BN over all others. We already have an Asus net book in house with XP installed so I really figured I would buy another Asus. Not so, after doing the research I ordered the NB205 and a 2gb 800mhz memory module at the same time and installed it prior to even powering up the computer. First remember that a net book has a specific set of tasks that it functions best at, stick to those and you will not end up a whiner about your small computer. The Wi-Fi is very capable of picking up weak signals and not dropping it. The keypad is a rather pleasant one to use. The touchpad needed to be adjusted to my preferences but is nicer to use than most. Battery life is excellent, I’m getting just over 9 hours of life using it for streaming and normal web use. The fit and finish are great, the screen is sharp and I really like the Sable Brown finish. Windows 7 starter works without a hitch. I have had no problems with the OS. I routinely run Skype and 2 or 3 windows tabs at a time. This model does not have Blue Tooth so remember that if you require it. Toshiba has a great reputation for quality and customer service too. There are a lot of choices now for net books but if it’s not a throw away device for you then invest in quality and this little computer is just that, quality. Small, light and very capable of performing its’ assigned tasks.
Toshiba and Windows 7 starter
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
If your like me just trying to get a smaller computer this is not it. The scrolling up and down to see a page was impossible. Window 7 STARTER is basically useless. The computer comes with nothing on it. Besides being pretty it was a big disappiontment.
Boycott Toshiba products.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
Purchase Netpc on 8/12/09 and Toshiba refuse to upgrade me to Windows 7- because it came with Windows XP preinstalled! Now they are selling them with Windows 7 preinstalled go figure.
Love it…
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought this for my wife thinking she would have to sacrifice a lot of performance for extended battery life, especially with the new Windows 7 operating system. However, that really hasn’t been the case. Even with the standard 1GB of RAM, the unit performs great, and battery life is on the order of 7 hours or more. As far as fit and finish goes, I compared similar units and this one has the best in it’s price range, especially the keyboard — doesn’t feel flimsy at all, and the almost full size mouse pad is a plus. My only complaint is you need either a large thumb-drive or external CD/DVD-ROM drive to create factory installation media. For some reason, you can’t use a regular USB drive.
Love it!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Excellent battery life, a keyboard that is large enough to make typing a breeze. first we uninstalled all the bloatware and installed the programs we prefer like Firefox, Thunderbird, and Open Office. Perfect for travel, but I use it on the kitchen table almost constantly.
Fantastic netbook!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Speedy (Win 7 boots faster than Vista does on my much more powerful laptop), amazing battery life (I’ve eked out more than the 9 hours on the label), light and a pleasure to use. The full-sized keyboard makes typing easy and with 3 USB ports, if you need peripherals, you’re covered. The keyboard is a little squishy which takes a moment to get used to and I wish there was more than just a VGA port for video options, but overall as long as you’re not trying to stream full-screen 1080 resolution movies, you’ll find nothing to complain about.
I bought a Crucial CT25664AC667 2GB memory stick to improve multitasking and dual boot with Ubuntu Netbook Remix Karmic, which works out of the box for everything except sound (and the fix for that is in the pipeline). Personally, and I’m surprised to say this, I prefer Win 7 Starter. Everything just works flawlessly on this little netbook and I can’t find anything that really disappoints me.
Very Happy with Toshiba Netbook
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have had my Toshiba N205-N325BL for a week. I had never used a laptop before so the touch pad took some getting used to. I have since purchased a mouse and external DVD to use with it. The user manual is a file on the internal disk so learning how to find my way around the laptop and Windows 7 was a challenge but I doubt if any computers come with a hard copy user manual anymore. I called Qwest to get help configuring my DSL modem for wireless and they even helped me with the laptop. It only took a few minutes to get it all working. I have had no problem with the netbook and am very happy with my purchase. I had considered the ASUS for a long time but the negative customer reviews regarding the AC adapter/charger and their customer service convinced me the Toshiba was a better choice. I don’t think it’s fair to give the Toshiba a bad review based on Windows 7 Starter. Toshiba doesn’t make Windows and all the netbooks with Windows 7 Starter will have the same restrictions. If you want all the bells and whistles of a full sized laptop then buy a laptop and not a netbook.
BEWARE! Does not work with all routers.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I bought this computer two days and I have not been able to access the web via my wireless connection yet. My internet is working fine on all of my other computers on my the network. The weird thing is that, I can only access google.com and nothing else. And the netbook claims that it is receiving my internet at a 100% ( all five bars of the wireless indicator are lit up). Even weirder, when I went to return it, there was another customer in line with the EXACT same problem. She could only access google.com and nothing else. FIVE hours on the phone with tech support did not solve anything. So if you buy this computer it may not work with you router, which pretty much makes this netbook useless and defeats that purpose of getting netbook. A netbook is supposed to be portable and if I have to worry about whether this or that router is compatible with it, than this netbook is not portable.