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The Satellite C655D-S5537 should really only be seriously considered by those about to purchase their first laptop. It's functional, but don't expect too much in terms of performance. Though boring to look at, it's very comfortable to use. Anyone looking...
You get what you pay for.When it comes to features, the Satellite has a weak line up. An AMD C Series C-60 processor inhabits this laptop, running with 2 GB of RAM and 320 GB of hard drive disk storage. An Ethernet port and an optical disk drive set the S...
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Toshiba can be a lot of things for a lot of different people. The best quality that recommends them is how reliable their products are. Name any such device the company creates and you will get only positive remarks about it. So if you want good performan...
The Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5540 is another device to make itself quickly noticed. While not as packed to bursting point with whatnot, you'll have a hard time disliking it...
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The Satellite C655D-S5537 was the cheapest thing we could find and we got what we paid for. Sections The Satellite C655D-S5537 was the cheapest thing we could find and we got what we paid for...
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We have a particular affinity for buying retail hardware and putting it through its paces. A recent trip to Best Buy saw us go home with three...
We've noticed a strong trend over the past year. Many consumers assume that the best-value notebooks are the 15.6" "doorbuster" models often advertised during the holidays or in local weekly advertisements. While there are some notebooks that serve up...
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Looking over the specs for the Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5130 ($398 list, at Wal-Mart), it would be easy to mistake it for a netbook. The single-core processor, 250GB hard drive, and short list of features are standard for that class of mobile PCs, but...
Low price. Good design. A 720p screen. DVD SuperMulti drive. Decent battery life.
Weak processor. Dinky hard drive. Only two USB ports.
The Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5130 laptop has all the limitations of a netbook, like weak processing power and few connectivity ports for peripherals, without the benefits of a netbook's portability and all-day battery life...
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because there was no reason to make changes. With no competition from AMD, and the margins on Atom products small, Intel has had little incentive to substantially revise or improve the processor. AMD’s E-240 APU may finally spark a battle that has bee...
The AMD E-240 is quicker overall than your typical Atom netbook, thanks mostly to its significantly better graphics performance. 3D gaming on the E-240 is possible. While you won’t be able to enjoy a complex game such as Just Cause 2, older and less...
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laptopz.com Updated: 2014-05-18 02:55:34
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Toshiba has come up with another budget Satellite series laptop as Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5043. The C655D-S5043 looks pleasant compared with some of the bland systems in its class.Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5043 Laptop Review——DesignWeighing in at 5 po...
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For the last few years, the sub-$400 notebook realm has mostly been the exclusive province of netbooks. Budget mainstream notebooks sometimes dip below the $500 mark, but it's usually a clearance item or a Black Friday deal. So the 15-inch Toshiba Sate...
Very low price, Nice textured finish, Above-average battery life...
Netbook-like performance, Shrunken spacebar...
This ultra-affordable, AMD-powered laptop pairs netbook-like performance with a larger screen.
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Even when money is tight, students still need laptops for school. Heck, even grandparents should own a PC these days. But not all computing needs are created equal, and not every shopper needs a feature-packed fashion accessory. Those in th...
Gorgeous display; roomy keyboard; affordable...
Single-core CPU; low benchmark scores; no Webcam, HDMI, or dedicated multimedia buttons; lid and keyboard flex; mediocre speakers...
This $449 laptop will suit those with basic computing needs. Note, though: A single-core CPU pushes its performance behind that of its peers...
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Netbooks have been solid Intel territory since their rise to popularity in 2008. Intel won the category virtually by default; AMD had no alternative to offer. Even AMD's most power efficient models have never been capable of providing battery life compara...
The AMD E-240 is quicker overall than your typical Atom netbook, thanks mostly to its significantly better graphics performance. 3D gaming on the E-240 is possible. While you won't be able to enjoy a complex game such as Just Cause 2, older and less compl...
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