
Customers admire the Satellite Radius 15 2-in-1 laptop for its touch screen, speed, versatility, and affordable price. They appreciate the convenience of the touch screen, the fast performance, and the flexibility of the 2-in-1 design. However, some customers have concerns about the laptop's Wi-Fi connectivity, Windows 10 operating system, weight, and noisy fan.
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My Toshiba laptop was on its last leg so I bought an HP for around $300. Big mistake. It didn't get WiFi and it had a bunch of other problems. I went back and the salesman convinced to buy this Toshiba. I was willing to pay more for a computer that works, and I wasn't disappointed! It's fast, versatile (touch screen or keyboard, can bend the screen backwards, etc). it has a lighted keyboard and great screen resolution. Lesson learned: if you have a brand that works for you, stick with it!
Posted by Patrick
I haven't purchased a laptop in quite some time so this was a huge upgrade for me! I love the features - touchscreen especially since my old laptop had a "roller" for scrolling thru pages built in to the touchpad and this one does not. It makes it easier when I have the laptop on my lap and can't use a mouse easily. I also feel like the price is pretty good for getting an i7 processor and the 8 GB RAM. Probably don't need 1 TB memory but it doesn't hurt!! Overall, I pretty much love this thing. Oh, and I know some people have had the flashing screen issue, so did I, but all you need to do is update the graphics driver (I think that's what it's called) and it fixed it for me!
Posted by Stella
Easy to use and lots of storage. The back-lit keyboard is great. I have used it for home and business and love how easy it is to set up for presentations. I wish that developers would make more apps that I use on my android systems available on Windows, that is the biggest draw-back.
Posted by Duke