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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Toshiba Satellite T135-S1307 13.3 inch ultra-thin laptop review

A nice piece of change, you get a relatively lightweight and very fast laptop with a very long autonomy. Combined with a 13.3 inch screen, that which makes it the ideal companion for those who need full size laptop for work on the move. The additional size gives a sense of space, in the system but without sacrificing the life of the battery which makes it so attractive netbooks.

Here are the main features.

13.3-inch widescreen monitor1.3GHz ultra low voltage dual-core processor500GB hard drive3GB memoryDraft-N WifiBluetooth

The new range of processors from Intel ultra low voltage are really pushing the boundaries of low-power and performance. The advantage of this is that processors are much more efficient, allowing moments of battery much more time, while allowing larger monitors and more processing power. This means that the power to use more quickly when necessary programs, while sacrificing only the use of the time when on the move.

The screen is clearly more small 15 inch and larger laptops and computers larger than 10-inch netbook screens. It is actually quite perfect and resumed where smaller sizes leave and takes the best of what the larger size have to offer.

Small netbook monitors are a little cramped, with low resolution often requiring scrolling from left to right in many applications. Large screens offer better resolutions, that allow the normal view, but in reality do not provide enough extra to start fitting more than one window on the screen at the same time. The 13.3-inch has sufficient resolution to comfortably view a Web page without scrolling sideways and is big enough for easy viewing.

Not much to say about the 500 GB hard drive. I always look for online for important data storage. This hard drive is big enough for all that you have, but remember that computer hard disk drives are one of the weakest links in the system. Although reliability is quite impressive, please save when necessary.

Speaking of backups, it y no optical drive on this computer, an external DVD burner is necessary for writing and reading of DVD and CD.

3 GB of RAM is a lot. Optional upgrade to 8 GB is not valid and will be negligible, if any, difference in performance. Put this money in an external DVD burner.

Networking includes traditional and wireless wired options. The wireless supports up to 802. .11n ready, but is backwards compatible with b/g. Draft-N allows up to 300 MB/s connectivity and the wider range than the old standards, and the RJ-45 port is a good backup just in case. Bluetooth is also included and supports stereo speakers and microphones.

Other bits and pieces include the integrated microphone, integrated webcam, three USB ports (one is dual eSATA and USB), normal laptop without numeric keypad, VGA port and HDMI video port keyboard.

Overall, this laptop computer strikes this magic place of sweet between a netbook and laptop replacement desktop size.

Benefits:

Long-life battery "Just-right" size monitorMultiple networking optionsVGA & HDMI video output

Disadvantages:

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