Toshiba’s laptops aren’t the fastest or sexiest computers available, but they do one thing better than anyone else: they often include older hardware options that aren’t available from other brands. That may sound like a bad thing, but it’s truly an asset. Toshiba excels at supporting older technologies that many of us still use every day.
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For example:
- DVD burners
In the age of streaming video, it’s genuinely challenging to find a quality laptop with a DVD drive. Many Toshiba laptops still include DVD burners, which are perfect for anyone with a large DVD collection or a need to backup data to DVDs.
- Larger screens
Toshiba is among the last manufacturers to still make 17” laptops. While they’re not exactly portable, fanatics of the form factor love the massive amount of screen real estate and high screen resolutions that come with 17” machines.
- VGA ports
While most of the world has moved on to HDMI, a lot of technology – that isn’t more than a few years old – still relies on the VGA video cable standard. If you want a new laptop that will work with older monitors or projectors, a VGA port is a must.