onlinenotebook.com Updated: 2011-10-04 11:00:36
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Toshiba Satellite T135-S1300 is 12.7 inches wide, 8.8 inches deep, 1,3 inches high and weighs 4 lbs. Our review model came in Fusion finish in nova black color. Wireless capabilities include IEEE 802.11 b/g. The notebook is powered by Intel Pentium SU...
Light weight design, long battery life...
Single core processor is quite slot, speakers are awful...
Toshiba Satellite T135-S1300 is relatively slow and the high price tag doesn’t do justice to the performance. Give this laptop a miss...
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Like all other consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV)-equipped laptops that came before it, the Toshiba Satellite T135-S1305WH ($649.98 list, available at Staples) measures less than an inch thick and runs on an ultra low-powered processor. Since the las...
Pentium processor is dual core. Inexpensive. Excellent battery life. Good typing experience. Lightweight and thin. GreenTech approved.
Design needs update. Mouse buttons are poorly engineered.
Thanks to the dual-core CULV processor, the Toshiba Satellite T135-S1305WH now has performance on a par with its peers. It still gives you great battery life, but it's time for a new design...
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The Toshiba Satellite T135-S1309 is a solid laptop overall. It's decently priced and handles most normal computer tasks without much trouble. While the lack of an optical drive and the subpar speakers are negative marks, its battery life and portability make it a nice alternative to smaller Netbooks.
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2011-10-04 11:00:47
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Ultra-Low Voltage notebooks are popping up everywhere. They're thin, light, inexpensive, and getting stronger by the day. Does the powerful range of processor options, high RAM capacity, and sleek design of the Toshiba T135 help it stand out from th...
Capable Processor, Ample Ram, Thin, Light, Hard Drive Protection...
Invasive Vibration Detector, No Optical Drive...
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Despite being a latecomer to the netbook market, Toshiba found success in the seemingly cut-throat niche. This time, it didn't wait as long to enter the increasingly popular CULV-laptop segment of the market. (CULV stands for consumer ultra-low volt...
Very inexpensive. Well designed despite budget limitations. Excellent battery life. Lightweight and thin. Energy efficient.
CULV Pentium processor holds performance back. Mouse buttons are difficult to press.
The Toshiba Satellite T135-S1300 is a well designed, inexpensive ultraportable that uses the single-core CULV processor and comes up a bit short in performance...
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In this review, we'll introduce you to the Toshiba Satellite T135 notebook. Inside the model on review (the T135D-S1320) is an AMD NEO MV40 processor, 3GB of memory and a 250GB hard drive. Graphics are powered by a dedicated ATI Radeon chip on a 13.3"...
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hardwaregeeks.com Updated: 2012-11-19 12:02:43
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Everyone seems to want a netbook now a days, a small little system that they can work on. The problem is when people get a netbook they are disappointed by the performance, and end up regretting their purchase. That’s why before you spend 400 on a net...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2012-11-19 12:02:44
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Toshiba Satellite T135-S1309. This lightweight model lacks some of the more useful features like DVD drive, but the ultra-portability and battery life is astounding. Despite its flaws, this is a good laptop that takes advantage of new innovations like...
Although you can find notebooks with DVD/CD drives for roughly the same price as this one, very few are as lightweight and portable as the Toshiba Satellite T135-S1309. Despite being such an ergonomic-friendly notebook, this model should not be underes...
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We're seeing more and more CULV notebooks hit the market these days. The growing sector of Consumer Ultra Low Voltage machines attempts to bridge the gap between lower cost netbooks and full-size notebooks, offering a more powerful chip than the ubiqui...
Toshiba T135; Click To EnlargeAlthough a quick glance at the benchmarks in this review might lead you to believe the Toshiba T135 didn't fare so well, keep in mind that many of the reference machines in our charts are priced higher and aimed slightly...
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Toshiba’s Satellite T135 is a new entry into the CULV (consumer ultra-low voltage) segment. If you don’t follow the notebook market then what you’ll want to know is that it’s a thin-and-light system that is on the thinner and lighter side of the market...
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A beautiful thin-and-light that is light on the wallet too. Toshiba one-ups itself introducing the T135-S1310, the bigger brother of the well packaged T135-1300. SO if you are browsing the market for a budget thin and light with good performance, read...
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Toshiba Satellite T135 Review Article ContentsToshiba Satellite T135 Review The 13-inch Toshiba Satellite T135 is an Intel CULV-powered ultraportable boasting long battery life, a thin chassis, and a very low weight. Powered by the 1.3GHz SU4100 and...
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The Toshiba Satellite T135-S1310 will get your attention—and keep it—with a gorgeous red design, the shiny new Windows 7 operating system, and fly-across-the-country battery life. As Toshiba's entry into both the Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage...
Lightweight; stylish; inexpensive; excellent screen; very good battery life...
Unresponsive touch-pad buttons; poor video playback, 3D performance; weak speakers...
Lightweight and comfortable, the Satellite T135 performs well for office apps, and its battery life is excellent. But its jerky video playback and wimpy audio make it a poor choice for media mavens...
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Although Toshiba made a late (but worthy) entry into the netbook market, the company has jumped right into the Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) category: affordable thin-and-lights that are slightly larger and more powerful than mini-notebooks. The $709 Satell...
Attractive design, Fast performance for its class, Slightly less expensive than competing models, Strong wireless range, HDMI output...
Stiff, narrow touch button, Long boot time, Weak speakers...
This lightweight notebook offers good performance and a stylish design but the ergonomics could be better.
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