Showing posts with label Toshiba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toshiba. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

Toshiba Satellite P775-100 3D-Vision Notebook Review

Spec warm person. Toshiba to launch another 17-inch laptop called the Satellite P775-100 3D Vision 3D, which caused a sensation at home as possible. Equipped with a powerful Intel processor and Nvidia, the laptop can also convert 2D to 3D hardware - but it is only visible with shutter glasses.

Not only was the 3D in cinemas in March in recent years, but also at home. It was also confirmed at the last IFA in Berlin. Whether on TV or on the go with the laptop, this trend is still in the sense that no special 3D glasses needed to view 3D content (video, photos or games).

Friday, October 14, 2011

Toshiba Satellite L735-S3220RD

On the positive side, the Toshiba Satellite L735-S3220RD is an entry-level notebook with a good performance with the processor i5-2410M dual-core Intel Core processor and memory. It also has a trendy design that is light enough to travel. On the other hand, the laptop was only able to provide about three and a half life of hours of battery life and an all-plastic, built a small and fragile.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Toshiba Satellite R850-127 Notebook Review

Toshiba offers a 15.6-inch laptop made with adequate performance, a wide range of interfaces, a matte screen and good battery life of around € 999. R850-127 The satellite can be considered as a multimedia notebook business.

The laptop is available in retail stores with the state of the art equipment. The popular Core Intel Core i5-2410M takes care of processing work and the graphics solution is rather unknown to the GeForce 6450M, AMD. The latter has a dedicated 1 GB of DDR3 RAM. An in-house, is 128 GB SSD installed in the configuration of the -127 mass memory.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Toshiba Satellite P745-S4250 Notebook Review

With its Core i5 - complemented with large internal storage and memory - announced the new Satellite P745-S4250 specific promotions designed to appeal to price and performance-conscious users. In addition, features such as Harmon / Kardon speakers laptop brand clearly trying to define the "P" in the name of the satellite model as "premium". Satellite P745-S4250 is a purchase or stay on earth? Read on to find out.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Toshiba Qosmio X770-10J Notebook Review

Never an easy feat for a laptop stand out from the crowd of gaming notebooks, but Toshiba Qosmio X770-10J he retires. The 17-inch laptop has it all: an interesting design, powerful, high-end hardware and smart features like the keyboard backlight and automatic graphics operation. Overall a very well rounded package that will be sure to attract more than a few buyers.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Toshiba Satellite P770-10P Notebook Review

Satellite Hybrid. Two hard drives, a quad-core and graphics without choking game. Will low-contrast panel and ergonomic data not fade hope multimedia?

The satellite's high-end Toshiba is apparently difficult to find its way into the virtual shelves. Only a current distributor list it - but without the immediate availability. However, technical specifications does not seem so bad.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Toshiba Qosmio X775 Notebook Review

Qosmio is Toshiba's high-end multimedia and gaming laptop with a screen resolution of small, odd design and poor construction quality. This latest iteration features a striking design, 1.5 GB graphics card, and two hard drives.

Specifications Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7272 :
  • 17.3-inch glossy 900p display (1600x900 resolution)
  • Intel Core i7-2630QM quad-core processor (2.0GHz, up to 2.9GHz Turbo Boost, 6MB cache, 45W TDP)
  • Intel HM65 chipset
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M graphics card w/ 1GB GDDR5 dedicated video memory
  • Graphics automatically switchable to integrated Intel graphics (Nvidia Optimus)
  • 6GB DDR3-1333 RAM (1x 4GB + 1x 2GB; supports up to 8GB - 2x 4GB)
  • Dual 500GB 7200RPM Seagate hard drives (ST9500423AS)
  • Atheros AR9002WB-1NG wireless network adapter
  • No internal Bluetooth
  • Integrated webcam
  • Tray-load Blu-ray ROM/DVD burner (MATSHITA BD-CMB UJ141EL)
  • 1-year limited warranty
  • 8-cell Li-ion battery (47Wh)
  • Weight: 6.6 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 16.3 x 10.8 x 1.1~2.4 inches
  • Price: $1,499.99
The processor and the graphics are very excited over the specs, this laptop is clearly designed for high-end gaming and multimedia use. The 500 GB hard drives of 640 GB is considered relatively small, 750 GB, 1 TB and readers are more traditional.

The biggest problem with these specifications is the screen resolution of 1600x900 floor, a multimedia notebook, especially one with a Blu-ray, should be 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution. As it is, this laptop can not correctly display Blu-ray as they are intended to be read.

Design and build
The most objective to describe the design of the Qosmio X775 is "controversial." I'm sure some buyers will love the non-traditional aspect of this laptop. However, it is difficult to imagine that most people would find a look as "attractive."

The shape of the X775 is not as extreme as the Qosmio X305 previous generation, but what is lacking in the curves is in strange colors. The palm rest and the surface of the lid has a wood grain-like texture with silver paint metal that is almost blinding sunlight, needless to say, I'm not a fan. The colors fade from black to red, which enhances the appearance end (for better or for worse).

The build quality is disappointing. The X775 is the plastic construction does little to differentiate itself from most notebooks of the budget, higher-quality materials is needed on a laptop that expensive. The chassis has a large flex when bent around corners, which means this laptop needs a strong internal structure.

The cover is fragile and can be bent with virtually no effort, the waves on the screen when pressed from behind, indicating the display panel itself has little protection. Overall the design is difficult to blind, and build quality is inferior compared to other media and gaming laptops in the same price range.

Ports and Features
I expected the X775 sports a better selection of ports - which he says that the laptop has USB 3.0 more bases, but it lacks an ExpressCard slot, DisplayPort and eSATA. The optical drive also had an annoying rattle as you read DVDs. All descriptions of the picture below are listed from left to right.

Screen and speakers
Toshiba Qosmio X775 is a 17.3-inch, high-gloss. Even in the eyes of the screen resolution is 1600x900 with no budget, taking X775 notebook nothing to the imagination, and has a Blu-ray, should have the correct 1920x1080 (HD/1080p complete) accuracy.

Setting complaints resolutuion hand, the X775 uses a TN panel typical, which means that the colors distorted when viewed from above and below. The screen is certainly bright enough and has adequate contrast, but is not very colorful.

Ultimately, it is essentially the same quality as a 17.3-inch laptop that is not typical traditional good considering the X775 costs twice as much as a budget 17.3-inch computer portable.

The built-in Harman / Kardon is one of the highlights of the X775 is. The cones are much larger than expected from a normal mobile phone, but feel grids covered by some strange-looking chrome on the keyboard. A relatively large subwoofer is built into the bottom of the notebook. The sound quality is great for a laptop, are powerful and strong enough to fill the room without distortion. Low is noticeable even when not sitting in front of the laptop with a powerful subwoofer.

The keyboard and touchpad
X775 is a full-size chiclet / island-style keyboard and a red backlight. The keys are flat top and a smooth and glossy. And 'more calm to write about it, those around you can not see. Key travel - the distance down and pressed the United Nations to do so - is short so tactile feedback is in some way, even though I had no trouble to write quickly and accurately. I'm not completely flexible during normal use. Backlit red looks beautiful at night is easy on the eyes.

The touchpad does not receive the right half, the matte surface is easy to follow and is the right size for a 17.3-inch screen. The touchpad buttons are terrible, however, feel and incredibly cheap, strong hollow click it, no matter how easy the keys are pressed.

On the plus side, I like the touchpad on / off button above the keyboard, most laptops should come with a feature that people can disable the touchpad, if you use an external mouse.

Performance and benchmarks
X775 had problems with power through a suite of benchmarks and games, thanks to enthusiast-class components. Multitasking several applications at the same time is easy thanks to quad-core Intel Core i7 2630QM and 6 GB of RAM. 1.5 GB Nvidia GTX 560M graphics card is the third most powerful Nvidia graphics card, and there are no longer able to play the latest games with image quality settings.

The only thing that slowly on this laptop is the hard drive, 500 GB 7200 RPM Seagate are older and slower than some modern readers 5400. Ideally, this laptop should have come with Seagate Momentus drives or hybrid drives XT 640GB/750GB 7200.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Toshiba Satellite L775-125 Notebook Review

Toshiba adds a desktop replacement 17-inch bridge of sand latest hardware on the market with the Satellite L775-125. Moreover, there is a Nvidia GeForce 525M GT makes the game possible.

Toshiba launches a big 17-inch multimedia notebook on the market called Satellite L775-125. In particular, the Satellite L775-125 of the big screen makes it an interesting non-cash (DTR). The equipment, which consists of the current processor, Intel's Sandy Bridge family, and the midrange Nvidia GeForce graphics card, does not make this seem so implausible application in the field, either. A large 500GB hard drive should be sufficient for most users so far, and 4 GB of RAM should provide good performance.

Specifications Toshiba Satellite L775-125 :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM65
  • Memory : 4096 MB, Samsung, DDR3-10666, 1333 MHz, max. 8 GB, 2 slots
  • Graphics adapter : NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M - 2048 MB, Core: 900 MHz, 70.08.45.00.36
  • Display : 17.3 inch 16:9, 1600x900 pixel, Samsung DEC544B, LED backlight, glossy: yes
  • Harddisk : Seagate ST9500325AS, 500GB 5400rpm
  • Soundcard : Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections: 2 audio (headphone and microphone), Card Reader: 8in1 card reader ( MMC, SD Memory Card, SDHC, miniSD, microSD, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SDXC) ,
  • Networking : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (10/100/1000MBit), Realtek RTL8188CE Wireless LAN 802.11n (bgn), 3.0 + HS Bluetooth
  • Optical drive : Toshiba-Samsung CDDVDW TS-L633F
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 27.9 – 37.9 x 413.6 x 270
  • Weight : 2.8 kg Power Supply: 0.3 kg
  • Battery : 48 Wh Lithium-Ion, 6 cell battery, 10.8 volts
  • Price : 700 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: 0.3 Megapixel, Microsoft Office Starter 2010, 24 Months Warranty,
Case
Toshiba Satellite L775-125 is also quite light gray. Figure used in laptop screen cover, which is strongly reminiscent of a pair of clothes (Toshiba called the Matrix model considered). Toshiba logo crests at the center of the screen door. While Toshiba uses glossy plastic finish is remarkably resistant to fingerprints.

Most riding schools do not leave marks on the surface of a laptop. Only the dust is obviously of interest to the surface. A visible layer of dust accumulates rapidly, while the computer is connected to the table for some time. When the notebook is opened, which is not only possible with one hand, you can still see the shiny surface.

The hinges are not pulled too tight. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the big screen wobbles. Toshiba has taken the design of a coherent and gray are also contained in a single model. We did not find fingerprints visible on the wrist rest, even after longer use.

What a professional, portable, in principle, makes a good impression. While the big screen is not particularly rigid and the display cover can be easily printed, the overall growth in the production of components is acceptable. There are no creaking sounds when pressure is applied.

The wrist rest could not be more stable. It does not produce even a millimeter, even at high pressure. The keyboard is also quite stable. Only the numeric keypad, directly above the optical drive can be pushed a bit 'of selection pressure. In addition, we move away from a laptop on the right side, and hundreds less than the keyboard.

Connections
While Toshiba has a large 17-inch laptop, it is not, at least not with a lot of interfaces. Thus, only has three USB ports. This series consists of two USB 2.0 ports and one USB 3.0 port. Interfaces like eSATA, or an ExpressCard slot is not installed, either. Toshiba Satellite L775-125: The connection is quite comparable to the 15-inch laptop.

In addition, Toshiba has created the majority of the ports on the front of the laptop. Even if only as the audio interface and two USB ports are on the right front edge, almost all the front doors are left. This can lead to confusion of cables. Especially when the computer is still a place that is not uncommon for 17-inch laptop.

Performance
The Intel Core i5-2410M, a process is currently very popular in the latest generation of Intel Sandy Bridge, is installed on the Toshiba Satellite. Although the mid-range dual processor is preferably used in laptops 15 inches, yet offers enough power for most applications in 17-inch laptops.

The processor is faster with a clock speed of 2.3 Ghz default. If the performance bottlenecks of Intel Turbo Boost is enabled. Clock frequency of CPU can be increased without user intervention. The clock frequency can be increased up to 2.9 GHz as required and cooling the processor. 2.9 GHz is achieved when a kernel is loaded.

The clock is only increased to 2.6 GHz when the power of two cores are required. In addition, the processor is quite modest in terms of cooling with a TDP of 35 watts. Therefore, the Toshiba Satellite L775-125 should have no problem in cooling the processor.

Although Intel Graphics HD 3000 is included in the processor, Toshiba is exclusively based on the Nvidia GeForce 2048 GT 525M graphics MB of DDR3 memory. Similarly, the processor, it is a mid-level model, which would be perfectly adequate for ordinary users. Graphics cards based on the GF108 and the nucleus is very similar to the GT 425M.

However, the 525M GT has a clock speed increased slightly. In addition to the graphics card capable of DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.0. In addition, Office, Internet and multimedia, graphics card is also suitable for casual wear. Even if compromises need to be more sophisticated games, such as the Metro 2033, the old games you can play very high quality settings. We use programs Cinebench R10 and R11.5 in 64-bit version to verify the performance of the processor. Toshiba Satellite L775-125 when a score of 4505.0 points in Cinebench R10 rendering single (64 bits) of reference. It is in the top third of our reference table. The first is for the slower models in this exercise compared to other laptops that use an Intel Core i5-2410M.

For example, hearing-SX121V K53SV Asus laptop (2410M GT, 540) for high-end models with a Core i5-2410M processor with 4649.0 points. The Medion Akoya P6631 (2410M GT 540) offers a performance similar to 4494.0 points. Toshiba to catch up in Cinebench R10 rendering multi (64 bits), and is a benchmark in midfield with 9575.0 points. Models by Asus K73SV-TY032V (2410M GT, 540) is in a similar series with 9659.0 points. Unfortunately, the Cinebench R11.5 does not allow any precise conclusion, because the ranking is too vague. Toshiba Satellite L775-125 to obtain a score of 2.6 points here, and is therefore at the same level as other notebooks have Core i5-2410M processor. There are only a few exceptions, reaching only 2.5 points here.

Finally, the Toshiba Satellite L775-125 offers the performance expected. Toshiba has not exhausted the processor installed the last piece of performance, but the laptop can not stand as a whole, a good midfield and comparable notebooks.

Benchmarks, PCMark Vantage PCMark and 7 on the evaluation of the entire system. Benchmarks to evaluate the entire system and the rate accordingly. Toshiba Satellite L775-125 laptop is in a position of midfielder in our reference table with 6053.0 points in PCMark Vantage overall assessment.

It is one of the laptops like Dell Inspiron 17R Laptop (N7110) (2410M GT 525 million) with 6134.0 points and the Toshiba Satellite L755-14P laptop (2401M, HD 3000 Graphics) with 5951.0 points. Toshiba Satellite is faster in the lower midfield PCMark 7 (compared to other phones that also has an Intel Core i5-2410M). System performance is acceptable at all, but nothing special compared to other phones.

As expected, the graphics card in mid-range Nvidia GeForce GT 525, put the laptop at about the middle of our reference table. 3DMark06 is used as a benchmark. Toshiba Satellite L775-125 Laptop reached 6681.0 points. It is therefore in the range of immediate Dell XPS Studio 16 (P8600, HD 4670) which gained 6704.0 points and even excels Satellite L775-125 a little.

Acer Aspire 7551G-N934G64Bn Mobile (N930, HD 5650) is slightly lower than that of the Toshiba laptop with 6661.0 points. Fast Toshiba models belongs to a little slower compared to other laptops that use the Nvidia GeForce 525 million. Toshiba achieved the score is slightly below average.

Toshiba to use the hard drive Seagate ST9500325AS. It is a 2.5-inch 5400-rpm model. Compliant with the current standard hard drive (gross) capacity of 500 GBS. This level is not anything special, either. The average transfer rate of 63.1 MB / sec and the access speed of 19.2 milliseconds are prices that can be easily reached from other hard drives, too.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Toshiba Tecra R840-11E Review

Toshiba expands business notebook family with the Tecra R840-11E, which promises a high mobility and high performance. The Tecra R840-11E with a Core i5-2520m, integrated graphics and HD 3000 320 GB traditional hard drive is € 1,349 expensive.

Toshiba wants to solve demanding business customers who want an elegant and robust laptop with the Tecra R840-11E. Light laptop almost 2 kg are equipped with an Intel Core i5-2520m, a 4 GB DDR3 RAM and a 320 GB hard drive 14-inch screen that can display a maximum resolution of 1366x768 pixels is anti-glare .

The processor has integrated HD 3000 Graphics is used for graphics. It borrows the necessary video memory installed RAM. This graphics solution is more than adequate size for the 14-inch screen and clerical duties.

In addition, WLAN 802.11 b / g / n, and the latest version of Bluetooth (3.0 + HS), Tecra R840-11E also provides a faster 3G cellular capabilities, port replicator (docking port), and ExpressCard slot (34 mm) . MSRP for the Toshiba Tecra R840-11E is € 1349.

Besides the models, R840-11F Tecra, Toshiba also has other models in this range of hardware configurations available: R840-109 (i5-2520m, 6450m AMD Radeon HD), R840-116 (Core i7-2620m, AMD Radeon HD 6450m), R840-128 (i5-2410M, Intel HD 3000 Graphics Processor) and R840-14F (Core i3-2310M, Intel Graphics HD 3000). Prices range from the street just under 1000 euros to 2000 euros for the previous models.

Specifications Toshiba Tecra R840-11E :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2520M 2.5 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel QM67
  • Memory : 4096 MB, Samsung M471B5273CH0-CH9
  • Graphics adapter : Intel HD Graphics 3000, Core: 650 MHz, Sandy Bridge-MB GT2
  • Display : 14.0 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, glossy: no
  • Harddisk : Hitachi HTS723232A7A364, 320GB 7200rpm
  • Soundcard : Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 1 Express Card 34mm, 1 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 VGA, 1 DisplayPort, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 eSata, Audio Connections: 1 external microphone, 1 headphone (stereo), Card Reader: SD, MicroSD, SDHC, SDXC MMC, 1 SmartCard, 1 Fingerprint Reader,
  • Networking : Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection (10/100/1000MBit), Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 (abgn), Bluetooth 3.0 Bluetooth, 3G, HSPA/UMTS, GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • Optical drive : MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ8A2AS
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 19.9 x 341 x 239
  • Weight : 1.999 kg
  • Battery : Lithium-Ion, 6 cells
  • Price : 1200 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: VGA WebCam, Toshiba Bluetooth Stack / Monitor, Disc Creator, face recognition software, McAfee Internet Security, Recovery Media Creator, Nero BackItUp & Burn Autobackup Essentials, Nero Multimedia Suite 10 Essential , 24 Months Warranty,
Performance
Intel Core i5 2520m with a base clock of 2.5 GHz is doing its job inside the Tecra R840-11E. The individual cores can be increased up to 3.2 GHz with turbo boost. However, this is done automatically. The user can not intervene.

Intel HD 3000 graphics processor used in the Tecra R840-11E is directly incorporated into the CPU and supports DirectX 10. In addition, Intel HD 3000 Graphics fall back on the processor 3 MB Level 3 cache.

This notebook has a 4 GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) available as a memory. The notebook can be expanded up to 8 GB via the S0 second empty slot when necessary.

Up to 3.2 GHz has been achieved only at the beginning of the simulated stress test, with several programs running at the same time. Nucleus was warmer, less turbo mode was used. The CPU clock resolved between 2.5 and 2.7 GHz. The CPU, however, never left the base to 2.5 GHz. That is, the limitation could not be detected even in extreme situations.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Toshiba Satellite L745D-S4220 Review

The Toshiba Satellite L745D-S4220 is a simplified and affordable 14-inch notebook designed to limit the budget back to school. Equipped with a battery to use AMD dual-core processor and graphics, this laptop is Toshiba promises up. We take a closer look to see if this laptop for $ 500 can deliver more than its price suggests.

Specifications Toshiba Satellite L745D (L745D-S4220) :
  • 14.0-inch 720p (1366x768) display with LED backlighting
  • Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
  • AMD E-350 with AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics (dual-core CPU at 1.6 GHz and dual DX-11 SIMDs at 500 MHz)
  • 4GB DDR3 RAM (1066MHz)
  • 500GB 5400RPM hard drive (Seagate Momentus)
  • 802.11b/g/n wireless
  • DVD SuperMulti (+/- Double Layer)
  • Warranty: 1-Yr Standard Limited Warranty (1-Yr on Battery)
  • 6-cell Li-ion battery (48Wh) and 45W power adapter
  • Weight: 5.09 lbs
  • Dimensions: 13.3 x 9.1 x 1.3-1.5 inches
  • MSRP: $499.99
Design and build
At first glance, the new satellite L740/L745 series is nearly identical to the other satellite phones at lower prices last year. The folding frame wrapped in a rounded mix of glossy and matte plastic is a mixture of brown and black metallic.

What makes the series L740/L745 "unique" in design perspective is that the same chassis used for multiple satellite laptops with a variety of internal configurations.

In short, this 14-inch plastic shell is designed to meet the needs of all laptops $ 500 for custom configurations costing more than $ 900. What's that old saying of "all-rounder?"

The top of the screen and the top panel surrounding the keyboard are made of thin plastic with a glossy brown "matrix" pattern. I am sure that the shiny plastic look good on display in stores, but all the surface gloss is inclined to collect fingerprints and other dirt stains stains that come in contact with the laptop.

The L745D all plastic construction means you end up with a chassis of both primary and screen lid flex under pressure and "squeak" when you press soft next to thinner areas of plastic.

The only parts of the laptop feels very durable is the screen hinge of this model closely enough and keep the screen in position when you move the laptop from one place to another.

I'm sure this laptop will survive fine as a desktop replacement, but I have no doubt that the thin plastic used in the L745D will survive everyday use and abuse of a student if he or she is in a backpack with books every day.

The bottom of the laptop is pretty simple, but it is quite easy, in terms of updates. There are two removable under the laptop, allowing you to access your hard drive, RAM, and a wireless network.

Most people buy $ 500 laptop is unlikely to install hardware upgrades, but you may be surprised at how snappy, this budget notebook comes with a faster hard disk (more on that later

Benchmarks and Performance
The Toshiba Satellite L740 and L745 Series is available in several configurations with Intel or AMD. The Satellite L745D-S4220 is the cheapest configuration of this family of 14-inch laptops. This notebook uses the AMD "Grass" E-350 Accelerated Processing Unit (APU), which combines a dual-core CPU running at a speed of 1.6 GHz with a Radeon graphics processing unit (GPU) in a serial processor unique.

The translation is that the lack L745D-S4220 technique uses a combination of small but powerful processors and graphics that has been designed to offer good performance and low power consumption at low cost. Unfortunately, this also means that the L745D-S4220 is the worst performer among the L740/L745 series.

E-350 and ATI Radeon HD 6310 graphics provide more than enough power for basic computing tasks, such as a school letterhead, web browsing, photo editing, or even watch HD movies on the Netflix website.

However, if you plan to edit a number of home HD video, or if you want to play games, you're probably better to spend $ 100 more to buy Toshiba Satellite L745D-S4230 AMD Dual-Core processor A6-3400m.

That said, even the slightly more expensive than the upgrade does not solve the biggest problem L745D performance: slow hard disk. Toshiba has decided to use one of the slowest (if not the slowest) hard drives we've seen in recent memory.

Seagate 5400rpm hard drive in our review process is so slow that it seemed to always open files in Windows startup. We know that it was a slow hard disk failure, because after we have done our performance benchmarks, we replaced the stock hard drive 5400RPM Western Digital hard drive, and not just the laptop boot faster, but both 3DMark and PCMark scores increased slightly.

Bottom line, the Satellite L745D-S4220 to produce a better performance than the typical netbook, but the hard drive is painfully slow.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Toshiba Satellite R830-11C Review

Business Notebook. Toshiba has released a satellite phone R830, 13.3-inch subnotebook that may be of particular interest to business customers. Small, lightweight, portable stands a sleek, good battery and equipped with an SSD.

Now he can hardly move for laptops that use a combination of hardware Intel Core i5-2410M graphics and Intel HD 3000 graphics. We recently made a large number of them in the Intel test! 2011 project. So how can a laptop stand out from the crowd? Toshiba simple answer to this question is the same hardware in a small sub-portable 13.3-inch, a range of different prices. The case is made of magnesium instead of plastic, the screen is matte, and an SSD has been used instead of a conventional hard drive. But instead, the user is asked to cough up about 1000 euros.

Specifications Toshiba Satellite R830-11C :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM55 Express Chipset
  • Memory : 4096 MB, DDR3-10600, 1333 MHz, max. 8 GB, 2 banks
  • Graphics adapter : Intel HD Graphics 3000, 8.15.10.2291
  • Display : 13.3 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, LED backlighting, glossy: no
  • Harddisk : Toshiba THNSNC128GMLJ, 128GB Solid State Drive
  • Soundcard : Realtek ALC269
  • Connections : 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 eSata, Audio Connections: 2x audio (headphones, microphone), Card Reader: 6-in-1 card reader (MMC, SD Memory Card, SDHC, miniSD, microSD, SDXC),
  • Networking : Intel 82579V Gigabit Network Connection (10/1000MBit), Atheros AR9002WB-1NG Wireless Network Adapter (bgn), 3.0 + HS Bluetooth
  • Optical drive : MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ8A2AS
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 18.3 - 26.6 x 316 x 227
  • Weight : 1.48 kg Power Supply: 0.23 kg
  • Battery : 66 Wh Lithium-Ion, 6-cell battery, 10.8 Volt
  • Price : 999,00 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: VGA WebCam mit Gesichtserkennung, Toshiba Bluetooth Stack, Toshiba Bluetooth Monitor, Toshiba Disc Creator, Toshiba user handbook, Supervisor password program, Toshiba Assist, Chicony Camera Assistant Software, Toshiba facial recognition software, Toshiba Value Added Package, 24 Months Warranty.
Performance

At the heart of a 13.3-inch laptop has an Intel Core i5-2410M processor. This is a mid-level processor I have the latest generation of Core processors, based on Sandy Bridge architecture. I5-2410M is a dual-core speed 2.3 GHz per core model. Thank you for hyperthreading processor can handle four threads simultaneously. If more power is needed at a particular time, the system can dynamically overclock the system.

Depending upon demand, or both cores can be overclocked to 2.6 GHz, or one of the core can be overclocked 2.9 GHz so you can give a new impulse to the processor performance, although this will only happen if the processor is pretty cool. With a TDP of 35 watts the processor is very frugal, and not have too much to develop the cooling system, which is certainly the front 13.3-inch laptop.

The processor includes an integrated graphics card, which is of great benefit to the system. Allows the laptop to do without a dedicated graphics card, which would be used in a lot of extra energy. Unit is Intel integrated graphics HD 3000 Graphics Compared to previous models, HD 3000 Graphics has integrated graphics power, is now on the same level as the entry-level Nvidia GeForce 310M.

This usually means you can play some older games without problems, and even some of the newer games (eg, StarCraft 2). However, one must accept some sacrifices quality and accuracy of modern games. Integrated graphics cards are designed mainly for basic functions such as working on office documents, surfing the Internet, or video, not games.

Especially with a laptop as Toshiba R830, you can assume it will focus on the company and to the Office of things instead of games.

Toshiba has really given the small subnotebooks a powerful processor in terms of Intel Core i5-2410M. It is also the reference processor. In Cinebench R10 Rendering Single (64 bits), the Satellite R830 works well with a score of 4556.0 points. What is the same as 15-inch notebook, which is also equipped with Intel Core i5-2410M. Satellite R830 even be placed outside the hotel.

It also scores well in the Cinebench R10 Multi-rendering (64 bit), its points of 9653 by placing among the leaders. For example, we see similar results from LH531 14-inch Fujitsu LifeBook (2410M, HD 3000 Graphics) with 9659 points, or Acer Aspire 3830TG-2414G75nbb (2410M, GT540M), which is 13.3 inches and marked 9651 points. In 64-bit CPU Cinebench R11.5 Reference subnotebooks all scores of 2.6 points, it is on par with other notebooks, which has an Intel Core i5-2410M. The processor is the Turbo seems to come into force without any problems when using the CPU heavy.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Toshiba Satellite L755-14P

The Japanese manufacturer, Toshiba, also takes part in the big notebook test 2011 with the Satellite L755-14P. Of course, Notebookcheck takes a closer look at this device, as well. Does the Toshiba Satellite L755-14P, an entry-level 15 incher, perhaps have the makings of a winner?

The Toshiba Satellite L755-14P is currently on the road as a participant of "TestIT2011, Germany's biggest notebook test". The notebook is equipped with a 15.6 inch screen and an Intel Core i5-2410M CPU so that it can be used in both an office environment as well as by consumers.

The processor's built-in graphics card is responsible for video output and - as the benchmarks prove - has enough power for the Satellite L755-14P's screen in many cases. Even a few new games are playable in a still acceptable graphics quality. However, the device's strengths are found in office, Internet and home applications. The Toshiba Satellite L755-14P has a price of about 700 euros.

Specifications Toshiba Satellite L755-14P :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Memory : 4096 MB, Hynix HMT351S6BFR8C-H9
  • Graphics adapter : Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • Display : 15.6 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, LG Philips LP156WH2-TLAA, glossy: yes
  • Harddisk : TOSHIBA MK5065GSX, 500GB 5400rpm (500 GB, 5400 rpm, SATA-II)
  • Connections : 3 USB 2.0, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, Audio Connections: Kopfhörer, Mikrofon, Card Reader: miniSD, microSD, SDHC, SDXC, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, MMC,
  • Networking : Atheros AR8152 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (10/100MBit), Atheros AR9002WB-1NG Wireless Network Adapter (bgn), Bluetooth 3.0 + HS Bluetooth
  • Optical drive : HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GS30N
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 38 x 380 x 250
  • Weight : 2.5 kg Power Supply: 0.09 kg
  • Battery : 57.1 Wh Lithium-Ion, SANYOPA3817U-1BRS
  • Price : 699 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: 0.3 MP, Micosoft Office 10 (Starter), Adobe Photoshop Elements 9, Cyberlink, PowerDVD 10, Cyberlink Powerdirector, Arcsoft Media Converter 7, 24 Months Warranty.
Performance
The Intel Core i5-2410M, which is standardly clocked with 2.3 GHz, belongs to the Sandy Bridge processor generation and can be increased to a clock of 2.9 GHz with Turbo Boost. Overclocking happens automatically and is determined by the required performance in every case. In addition to both CPU core units there is also a 3 MB L3 cache and the incorporated HD Graphics 3000 on the processor's die. The front side bus (FSB) work with 1333 MHz in this system.

The CPU initially ran up to 2.9 GHz during the stress test. The maximum frequencies could be reached less frequently, the higher the temperatures climbed. It's great that the CPU doesn't throttle. That means that the CPU's clock didn't fall below 2.3 GHz (all four threads loaded).

CPU Performance
The benchmark results are on the expected level and don't show any outliers. The laptop achieved a score of 3699 points in Cinebench R10's single rendering (32 bit). It was 7946 (32 bit) and 9662 points (64 bit) in multi rendering.

Even the rates in the PCMark series were impressive. The achieved scores are on a par with the opponents in the 3DMark series' graphic benchmarks.

GPU Performance
The DirectX 10 capable graphics unit, Intel HD Graphics 3000, is located directly in the Intel Core i5-2410M and shares the level 3, respectively the last level cache with the processor. The graphics performance is a lot better than in the older Intel HD Graphics and is on a par with an entry-level graphics card (for example, the Nvidia GeForce 310M). The Intel HD graphics is also dynamically clocked from 650 to 1200 MHz thanks to Turbo Boost.

The HD Graphics 3000's performance is for example seen in 3DMark 2006, where the Toshiba L755 scores accordingly for the configuration at hand with 3641 points. Intel's GMA HD predecessor only achieved about 1000 points in comparison.
Besides the classic office and multimedia tasks (video rendering), the performance even suffices for more demanding tasks, such as simple HD video editing or games in low graphic details.

The installed 2.5 inch Toshiba hard disk reads with 68.4 MB/s in sequential read (HDTune). This rate was confirmed by the second test program, Crystal Disk Mark (63 MB/s). The built-in Toshiba hard disk is on the expected level of a common 5400 rpm memory with these results. However, even faster memory solutions are available. The access rate of only 17 ms (HDTune) has to be noted positively.
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Friday, July 1, 2011

Toshiba AC100

Mobile phone in netbook size. ...or is it a netbook with mobile phone technology? Toshiba calls its AC100 a "mobile internet device" and equips it with Nvidia's ARM processor, Tegra 250, and Google's Android 2.1 operating system. We checked where this combination will place itself among netbooks and smartphones.

After Toshiba had obviously well and truly missed out on the netbook hype, and only could win an extremely small market share, it now belongs to one of the first manufacturers to place an ARM based notebook system on the market. Advantages are hoped for by developing especially consistent products with energy efficient technologies on the one hand. On the other, by distancing itself from the big manufacturers, Intel and Microsoft. Competition keeps the market alive.

Toshiba currently offers two different AC100 alternatives. The entry level model (AC100-10K) without UMTS modem starts at about 280 euro and the version with a WWAN module (AC100-10V) costs about 340 euro. We can't exactly explain why Toshiba offers the entry model with this equipment. This configuration makes a mockery of the basic idea and the AC100 is cheated of the basic core qualities. The Toshiba AC100 found at the lower end of the netbook competition in terms of price and thus belongs to the cheaper alternatives. Nevertheless, you are undercut by the one or other model, no matter if with or without UMTS, by 20.00 to 30.00 euro. The Acer Aspire One, for example, is already available for about 250 euro and the Asus Eee PC 1001P with UMTS is priced at around 300 euro and thus 10% cheaper than the Toshiba AC100-10V Internet Device.

The advertising message on Toshiba's German product site says the AC100 is "As versatile as a smartphone, as easy to use as a netbook". The fact that it can't be used as a phone, like Samsung's Galaxy Tab or Dell's Streak, is especially striking. This point seems to be only aimed at the hardware configuration and not as much on the real qualities. We were provided with the AC100-10K for our review, which also can't build up a mobile broadband connection.

Performance
Nvidia's Tegra 250's system-on-a-chip is used in Toshiba's AC100. According to Nvidia, it operates very economically with a power consumption of 500 mW. It is a chip that has a total of 8 processor on the die. There are two HD video processors, one for encoding and the other for decoding, one audio processor, an image processor, a graphics processor and an ARM 7 for input/output management, beside two Cortex A9 processors that work with 1 GHz. Basically, the other equipment is made up of a 512 MB RAM onboard, an 8 GB embedded MultimediaCard and the aforementioned interfaces. About 5.5 GB, which can be used for data, pictures, videos, etc., are available from the 8 GB memory.

One particularly striking characteristic is the promise to render 1080p videos smoothly. This isn't always yet possible with current Intel Atom netbooks that have an GMA 3150. It would be a respective value plus. The basic capability to also render HD flash videos is prevented because Android 2.1 is used as the operating system. Flash is first supported as of Android 2.2.

We have to leave out the usual benchmarks for the Toshiba A100, since they are all not compatible with Android. For this reason, we executed various practical tests, besides Sunspider Javascript Benchmark. These tests naturally can only be evaluated as subjective.

We achieved a total score of I25300 ms in the Sunspider test with Opera Mini and 8339 ms in the Dolfin browser. The second result even beats Apple's iPad that reaches about 10000. Also see the results of the Dell Streak, Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Specifications Toshiba AC100-10K :
  • Processor : NVIDIA Tegra 250 1 GHz
  • Memory : 512 MB, DDR2 800 Mhz, no expansions possible
  • Graphics adapter : unknown
  • Display : 10.1 inch 16:10, 1024x600 pixel, glossy: yes
  • Harddisk : 8GB SSD, 8GB embedded MultimediaCard
  • Connections : 2 USB 2.0, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections: audio in/out combo socket, Card Reader: SD up to 2 GB, SDHC up to 32 GB, MMC up to 2 GB,
  • Networking : 802.11 b/g/n (bgn)
  • Optical drive : unknown
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 24 x 264 x 191
  • Weight : 0.86 kg Power Supply: 0.39 kg
  • Battery : 25 Wh Lithium-Ion
  • Price : 300 Euro
  • Operating System : Android 2.1
  • Additional features : Webcam: 1.3 MP, 12 Months Warranty.
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Toshiba Tecra R850-11P

Communicative. In its press release about the Tecra R850-11P, Toshiba paints its latest creation for the business sector as a paragon of mobility and high-performance. The Japanese manufacturer is setting the bar pretty high for itself; we put the notebook to the test in our review.

At the end of April Toshiba announced, all in one go, that it would be bringing out new models for every series of its business notebooks. As well as the model we are testing here, the Tecra R850-11P, Toshiba also introduced the 14-inch Tecra R840-11E notebook and the 15-inch Tecra A11-1HZ, for example. An integrated high speed 3G HSPA module has been included in the R850 series for the first time. The latest model should be even faster than before, with a second-generation Intel Core i5-2410M processor whose speed is 2.30 GHz or 2.90 GHz with Turbo. The Tecra R850-10W only had the Intel Core i3-2310M processor (2.10 GHz).

Performance
Underneath the laptop’s keyboard is the relatively new Intel Core i5 2410M processor. The dual-core, mid-range processor comes with a base speed of 2.3 GHz. Using Turbo Boost the speed with only one core can be raised to 2.9 GHz. Two cores can be dialed up to 2.6 GHz with Turbo Boost. This all happens entirely automatically, without any input from the user. In this way, the Intel Sandy Bridge processor constantly matches its performance to the workload.

The Intel HD Graphics 3000 card is built directly into the CPU. It is DirectX 10 capable and reaches speeds of 350 to 650 MHz depending on demand. It also shares the level 3 cache (3 MB) with the processor. The RAM consists of a solid 4 GB of DDR3 memory. This could be upgraded to up to 8 GB if necessary.

We tested the CPU performance using the Cinebench benchmarking tool. While not absolutely top-of-the-range, the Intel Core i5-2410M processor definitely impressed us. In the 32-Bit version of the Cinebench R10 multicore rendering test we reached a score of 7,643 points. By way of comparison, the Dell Latitude E6520 (i5-2540M) scored 9,154 points. In the 64-Bit version of the same test, the Tecra R850-11P scored 9,469. So optimized programs can certainly benefit from a 64-Bit system.

Specifications Toshiba Tecra R850-11P :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM65
  • Memory : 4096 MB
  • Graphics adapter : Intel HD Graphics 3000, DirectX 10.1, Shader 4.1, 8.15.10.2291
  • Display : 15.6 inch 16:9, 1366x768 pixel, TOS5091, LED, glossy: no
  • Harddisk : Hitachi HTS725050A9A, 500GB 7200rpm
  • Soundcard : Realtek ALC269 @ Intel 82801GBM - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 1 Express Card 34mm, 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 DisplayPort, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 eSata, 1 Docking Station Port, Audio Connections: Headphone/ microphone port, Card Reader: Memory Stick (MS),MS PRO,MMC,SD,SDHC,miniSD,microSD,xD, 0 SmartCard, 1 Fingerprint Reader,
  • Networking : Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection (10/100/1000MBit), Atheros AR9002WB-1NG Wireless Network Adapter (bgn), Bluetooth 3.0 + HS Bluetooth, HSPA/UMTS at 2100 MHz and GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad band at 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Optical drive : Matshita DVD-RAM UJE844S
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 25.4 x 379 x 252
  • Weight : 2.5 kg
  • Battery : Lithium-Ion, 6 cells
  • Price : 1200 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: VGA Webcam, Microsoft Office 2010 Starter, 24 Months Warranty.
  • notebookcheck.net

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Toshiba Portege R830-110

Low cost expert. Light, long battery life, and well put together. With the low end version of the Portégé R830 from Toshiba premium business is now affordable. The question is whether the claims of an ideal picture quality are also true?

The Portégé subnotebooks with a 13.3 inch form factor (previously 12.1 inch, e.g. R500) make up the premium segment for handy business notebooks from Toshiba. Light weight, a thin case, and good battery life are combined with business features such as a docking port, a UMTS module, and a fingerprint reader.

Since Toshiba has recognized that not every demanding private user or business person wants to spend 2000 Euros for a subnotebook, the Portégé R830 is currently available in three price classes and feature variants. The R830-10V is the fastest of the three with a Core i7-2620M (2x 2.70GHz), and a 256 GB SSD (from 1980 Euros). The R830-112 with a Core i5-2520M 2x 2.50GHz, and a HDD, is the intermediate model (from 1600 Euros). And last but not least the tested R830-110 has a Core i3-2310M (2x 2.30GHz), and a HDD (from 1130 Euros). In comparison to the two others our tested device is the most affordable Portégé R830.

How well does the affordable R830 fair for mobile use? Can Toshiba's claims for an "HD display with ideal picture quality" be proved accurate? All the answers can be found in the following review.

Performance

Toshiba's 13.3 inch R830 is equipped with an Intel Core i3-2310M (2 x 2.1 GHz). The dual-core CPU doesn't have Turbo Boost, but does support Hyper-Threading (processes 4 threads). The CPU's power consumption lies at 35 Watts according to TDP. Of this the two cores require 25 Watts. 10 Watts are used by the integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics solution, and the internal DDR3 memory controller.

As usual there are 4096 MB of DDR3 RAM on board, whereby only one of the two sockets is in use (1 x 4096 MB RAM). The hard drive is a Hitachi (HTS723232A7A364) with a rotational speed of 7200 rpm and a capacity of 320 GB.

The Sandy Bridge i3 processor manages to score almost as many points in the single-core Cinebench R10 Single 32-bit benchmark (2704) as significantly faster clocked predecessors such as the i3-380M (2x2.5GHz, ~2.800 points) with a 2.1 GHz clock speed. The bigger brother i5-2520M (2.3GHz) CPU manages a faster 3800 points (64-bit) thanks to Turbo Boost.

When it comes to daily use, multi-threading is more relevant than single-core processing though (Cinebench R10 Multi 64-bit). The i3-2310M manages 7237 points in this discipline, which is almost as much as a i3-380M (~7800). In this case the option of a Core i5 version of the R830 can be a definite advantage with respect to speed: The i5-2520M manages about 10500 points thanks to Turbo Boost 2.0.

Specifications Toshiba Portege R830-110 :
  • Processor : Intel Core i3 2310M 2.1 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM65
  • Memory : 4096 MB, 1x4096MB, 1 socket free
  • Graphics adapter : Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • Display : 13.3 inch 19:9, 1366x768 pixel, glossy: no
  • Harddisk : Hitachi HTS723232A7A364, 320GB 7200rpm
  • Soundcard : Realtek ALC269 @ Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, 1 eSata, 1 Docking Station Port, Audio Connections: Line out, microphone, Card Reader: SD, miniSD, microSD (adapter), SDHC 32GB, SDXC 64GB, MMC, 1 Fingerprint Reader, USB Sleep-and-Charge
  • Networking : Intel 82579V Gigabit Network Connection (10/1000MBit), Atheros AR9002WB-1NG Wireless Network Adapter (bgn), 3.0+HS Bluetooth, High-Speed UMTS / 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s / HSUPA 2 Mbit/s)
  • Optical drive : MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ8A2AS
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 18.3 x 316 x 227
  • Weight : 1.468 kg Power Supply: 0.247 kg
  • Battery : 66 Wh Lithium-Ion, 10.8V 5800mAh PABAS249
  • Price : 1199 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: VGA, Nero Multimedia Suite 10 Essential, Nero BackItUp & Burn Autobackup Essentials, many Toshiba Tools, 24 Months Warranty, Intel Wireless Display support for two monitors.
  • notebookcheck.net

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Toshiba Satellite Pro L770-116

Pragmatic. An office machine or a chunk of plastic? The Satellite Pro fuses consumer graphics with Core i5 power and an 8 GB RAM. A matt, manageable WXGA++ screen tops it off. Is it the perfect combination of entertainment and work?

Satellite Pros are Toshiba's office laptops for diligent consumers and company workers. A 17.3 inch Satellite Pro L770-116 lies on the desk, which can take up the fight with powerful consumer units. The Core i5-2410M (2x 2.30GHz), a 8192 MB RAM, a 7200 rpm hard disk and NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M are to ensure that.

The 17.3 incher certainly isn't aiming at demanding business customers with its manageable WXGA++ resolution (1600x900). It lacks the quality workmanship and many interfaces have been omitted in this case. Will the bonus points nevertheless add up to an affordable office companion? What justifies the price of 780 euros? Read about all pros and cons of the Satellite Pro L770-116 in our detailed review.

Performance
The Intel Core i5-2410M (2x2.3 GHz) belongs to the Sandy Bridge processor generation (2011 Intel Core) and is on a Cougar Point chipset. Depending on the temperature, the CPU can go beyond its 2.9 GHz turbo rate within the framework of the Turbo 2.0 concept. The 2011 Cores can increase the clock rate beyond the defined maximum with "Dynamic Range @ Turbo Frequency Limits", provided certain temperature limits aren't surpassed.

The NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M (1024 MB) is solely responsible for 3D calculations because the HD Graphics 3000 graphics chip in the processor is disabled (no hybrid graphics, no Optimus). The RAM equipment is stately 8 GB, whereas two 4096 MB modules occupy both RAM slots.

With only 2.3 GHz (Turbo 2.9 GHz), the Sandy Bridge i5 processor achieves more points (3373) than the equally clocked i5-520M (2.4-2.9 GHz, ~3000 points) in single core processing in Cinebench R10 Single 32bit. An i5-480M (2.66-2.93 GHz, 3200 points), however, is almost on a par. The i5-2410M is first inferior to the i5-580M (2.66-3.33 GHz, 3550). The minor difference to the 580M of only 5 percent is remarkable.

Cinebench R10 Multi (64bit) looks at multi-threading. The i5-2410M manages 8758 points in this exercise, which is just as many as an i5-580M (~8744). Consequently, the L770 has the high-end dual core computing power of 2010 available, which was only used in devices with a price tag higher than 1000 euros (e.g. Lenovo ThinkPad T410s).

Specifications Toshiba Satellite Pro L770-116 :
  • Processor : Intel Core i5 2410M 2.3 GHz
  • Mainboard : Intel HM65
  • Memory : 8192 MB, 2x4096MB 1333MHz
  • Graphics adapter : NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M - 1024 MB, Core: 475 MHz, Memory: 900 MHz, ForceWare 266.69
  • Display : 17.3 inch 16:9, 1600x900 pixel, LP173WD1-TLP5, response time (black to white measurement, manufacturer's spec) 8 ms, glossy: no
  • Harddisk : Toshiba MK7575GSX, 750GB 7200rpm
  • Soundcard : Realtek ALC269 @ Intel Cougar Point PCH - High Definition Audio Controller
  • Connections : 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, 1 VGA, 1 HDMI, 1 Kensington Lock, Audio Connections: line out, microphone, Card Reader: SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro, USB 3.0 supports USB sleep and charge
  • Networking : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (10/100/1000MBit), Atheros AR9002WB-1NG Wireless Network Adapter (bgn), 3.0+HS Bluetooth
  • Optical drive : TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633F
  • Size : height x width x depth (in mm): 38 x 414 x 270
  • Weight : 2.752 kg Power Supply: 0.306 kg
  • Battery : 48 Wh Lithium-Ion, 10.8V
  • Price : 949 Euro
  • Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
  • Additional features : Webcam: 0.3MP, Recovery Media Creator, Face Recognition software, Disc Creator, hardware tools, 12 Months Warranty.
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Friday, June 17, 2011

Toshiba Tecra R10

The Toshiba Tecra R10 is an attractive 14.1" business notebook featuring the latest Intel processors and Nvidia Quadro NVS 150M wrapped inside an impressively thin shell. The Tecra R10 inherits its good looks from Toshiba's Portege line of business notebooks, but are good looks and an impressive spec sheet enough to meet the demands of road warriors? Take a look and see what we have to say about this sleek laptop.

Our review unit of Toshiba Tecra R10 features the following configuration:

* Intel Core 2 Duo P9300 Processor (2.26GHz, 6MB L2, 1066MHz FSB)
* Microsoft Genuine Windows Vista Business (64-bit)
* 14.1-inch WXGA LED backlit screen (1280 x 800)
* 128MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 150M graphics
* 3GB DDR2 800MHz SDRAM
* 160GB 7200RPM Toshiba 2.5" HDD
* DVD-SuperMulti drive (+/-R double layer)
* Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR connectivity
* 5100mAh Li-Ion Battery
* 3-Year Standard Limited Warranty
* Dimensions: 1.13" x 13.3" x 9.9"
* Weight: 4.34lbs
* MSRP: $1,549

Build and Design
The Toshiba Tecra R10 is a business notebook designed for corporate road warriors who want a thin and attractive laptop with enough power to get most jobs done. The Tecra line has been popular with large business clients for years, but Toshiba realized the need to improve the overall design and decided to borrow key elements from the ultraportable "Portege" series of notebooks. Does the R10 succeed in making the Tecra line more appealing? You bet.

The main body of the laptop is made of a plastic and aluminum outer shell that is scratch resistant but suffers from some flex around the palmrests. The base of the laptop feels very strong thanks to a metal substructure that provides additional support, so this laptop should survive many bumps and bruises in your backpack or car. There is an unfortunate amount of flex in the keyboard, but not enough to cause serious problems while typing. Overall, the R10 isn't rugged enough for you to stand on, but it should prove rugged enough for average use.

The outer shell of the screen casing is made of plastic with a metal support structure underneath. The laptop screen housing sufferes from a fair amount of flex, but pressing on the back of the display doesn't cause any screen ripples or distortion.

Display
The Tecra R10 comes equipped with a 14.1" anti-glare widescreen with 1280 x 800 resolution and LED backlighting. This certainly isn't the most impressive screen resolution on the market, but it's more than enough for a 14-inch display. The most important thing to consider might be the fact that this screen has excellent readability under bright sunlight, so if you're a road warrior it's easy to read the screen while you're on the road.

When viewing the screen from straight ahead, colors are rich and the contrast is excellent. Horizontal viewing angles are almost as impressive, but the vertical viewing angles from above and below aren't quite as impressive.
by : www.notebookreview.com

Toshiba Portege A605

The Toshiba Portege A605 is a 12.1" ultra-portable notebook designed for business travelers who want something small and lightweight, but don’t want to make any compromises when it comes to features. The A600 series notebooks offer an on-board optical drive so users can enjoy movies or install applications on the road, eSATA to expand storage, and a power saving Intel Centrino 2 platform to squeeze out as much battery life as possible. In this review we find out how well the A605 stands up to the rigors of day-to-day use, and if it is worth purchasing this notebook over a netbook or other ultra-portable notebooks.

Toshiba Portege A605-P210 Specifications:

* Processor: 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU9400 (800MHz FSB, 3MB Cache)
* Graphics: Intel X4500 Integrated Graphics
* Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium with SP 1 (32-bit)
* Screen: 12.1" diagonal WXGA LED-Backlit Display (1280x800)
* Memory: 3GB PC6400 DDR2 (1GB onboard, 2GB in slot, 5GB Max)
* Storage: 320GB Hitachi SATA HDD (5400rpm)
* Optical Drive: LabelFlash SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support
* Intel 5100AGN WLAN with Bluetooth 2.1 w/ EDR
* Power: 6-cell Li-Ion 5800mAh battery, 45W AC adapter
* Dimensions: 11.3" x 8.8" x 1.2"
* Weight: 3lbs 1.8oz (3lbs 11.9oz travel weight)
* Warranty: 1-year
* Price as configured: $1,399.99

Build and Design
The Portege looks very classy for a business notebook, with glossy piano black keyboard bezel and screen cover along with a matte silver base. The port and button layout appears to be very well thought out with effort put into things as simple as the power and activity indicators. The silver keyboard contrasts the black finish, with a nice matte finish with black lettering that is easy to read.

Upgrading the components on the A605 is more difficult that the average notebook, with half of the RAM soldered to the motherboard and no access panel for the hard drive. While most business users probably won’t be modifying company issued hardware, regular users who buy this notebook might be upset.

Display
The 12.1" display is average compared to other business ultra-portable notebooks, but below average if you compare it to the screens on larger notebooks. Colors are bright and vibrant thanks to some help from the LED-backlighting. Overall brightness is adequate for viewing in an office setting but not bright enough for using the notebook outside under direct sunlight. The screen is evenly lit across the entire surface, with the only hotspot showing near the screen hinge attachment points ... which pinch the screen slightly. Vertical viewing angles are average, with colors quickly washing out or distorting outside of the viewing sweet spot. Horizontal viewing angles are much better, staying accurate at steep angles, only dimming as it rotates further away from you.
by : www.notebookreview.com

Toshiba Libretto W100

The Toshiba Libretto W100 (the W100 is the Japanese versionof the tablet with a WiMax radio, and the W105 and the W100 share the same hardware, sans WiMax) is the most exotic computer form factor to be released in years. After all, Toshiba branded it a "concept" device.

Whatever it is called or compared to (Nintendo DS, Courier, iPad), the W100 is a mix of the tried and true spiced with uniqueness that combine to form a compelling product. For most people, it is probably too expensive, but there isn't any other device on the market this size that has this level of functionality. In essence, it is a pound and a half miniature laptop with virtual input devices.

BUILD & DESIGN

The most striking characteristic of the W100 is unquestionably its two 7-inch 1024 x 600 pixel touchscreens housed in a diminutive clamshell package measuring 7.95 x 4.84 x 1.2 inches, weighing 1.55 lbs with the 4-cell battery (it's about 1.8 lbs. with the 8 cell power source). It's much smaller and lighter than the average 10-inch netbook and it'll easily fit in a woman's purse; it even fits in some of my pants pockets.

After reading other comments about the new Libretto, I don't think enough emphasis is put on just how small and portable it truly is, which is arguably the coolest things about this device.

One design aspect to note is that the CPU and motherboard comprise the top of the unit, the reverse of practically all other clamshell computers. As a result the top does get warm -- not scalding, but not comfortable to hold for long periods of time especially if the unit is running hard. This issue is part of the reason why I don't think the Libretto's portrait mode is particularly useful, and the fact that the portrait orientation of 600 x 1024 simply doesn't work well for many things as the horizontal width is simply too narrow.

I've read a lot of discussion about fan noise and while the fan is audible much of the time, almost any amount of ambient sound will practically drown it out. When it's on my bedside table, it doesn't keep me awake at night while running. It's definitely a matter of individual taste and tolerance, but the fan noise hasn't in any way impacted where or the way I use the W100.

Display(s)

The W100's screens are centerpiece of the device since there's literally nothing else, and they do the job well. They are based on Toshiba's TrueBright technology and have good brightness, color accuracy, viewing angles, and text is laser sharp.

In standard clamshell laptop mode the bottom screen can appear a little dark compared to the top screen, but fortunately, screen brightness can be set independently, so it's possible to make the bottom screen brighter than the top and thus even out the brightness.

The screens are glossy, so the W100 isn't good for outdoor use but it works as well as any laptop in shade.

Keyboard & Mouse

The virtual keyboard and mouse are most impressive and are controlled manually via the button on the left of the bottom screen; press it once to toggle the keyboard and quickly twice to toggle the mouse. Both work on either screen, even simultaneously, and they provide haptic feedback on both screens as well.

The keyboard has six different layouts that allow it to be configured for optimum size and features based on the task at hand. I find typing on this keyboard MUCH better than any other touch screen keyboard I've tried, and even with pretty big hands (I wear extra-large men's gloves) I can get 40+ WPM out of it. I typed this review on it, and while it's not something I'd do normally, writing large amounts of text on this device is practical if not entirely efficient. Thanks to the different keyboard configurations, it's also awesome for on the go and walking around typing.

The virtual track pad, while virtual, is very much like any physical track pad found in netbooks and laptops -- many are just smooth surfaces these days anyway. Ironically the W100's track pad isn't multi-touch enabled and it is not quite as effective as the keyboard, but it helps immensely by adding increased precision and comes in particularly handy in situations where apps are a little difficult to work with in Windows 7 given the small screens. The old argument that Windows doesn't work well on small screen devices is largely mitigated by the track pad.
by : www.notebookreview.com

Toshiba Qosmio X505

Aimed at both media enthusiasts and gamers, the Qosmio X505 is Toshiba’s largest and most powerful desktop replacement machine featuring a quad core processor and a mid-range nVidia GPU. Does the X505 live up to expectations? Read our review to find out.

Our Toshiba Qosmio X505 review unit has the following specifications:

* Intel Core i7 720QM (1.6GHz, 6MB L2 Cache)
* Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit
* 18.4-inch WUXGA glossy screen (1920x1080)
* 6GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM
* 64GB Toshiba SSD
* 500GB Hitachi HDD
* nVidia GTS 360M, 1GB VRAM
* Internal fixed Blu-Ray optical drive.
* Realtek 802.11n Wi-Fi, Atheros Gigabit Ethernet
* LED Backlit Keyboard
* 12-cell 8000mAh battery
* One-year warranty
* Dimensions: 17.4 x 11.6 x 1.63 inches
* Weight: 10.5 pounds, not including the 2 pound power adapter
* Price as configured: $1,899

Build and Design
Our first impression of the Toshiba Qosmio X505 is that it is big, heavy and is a champion when it comes to build quality. When it comes to design, the X505 has a very sophisticated look. The piano black finish with metallic red highlights could appeal to people who never would have considered a “flashy” notebook. The glossy surface is a fingerprint magnet though. Even the LEDs on the notebook match with the black and red theme.

Despite the X505's all-plastic design, build quality is superb. The base of the notebook uses high quality plastic that should brush off bumps and bruises easily. The palm rest and other areas of the notebook are satisfyingly firm and gives us the impression that the internal design and structure of the notebook was carefully planned. The LCD housing does a good job of protecting the screen as well. We were not able to produce distortions on the screen with poking or prodding on the back side of the LCD housing, and it also resisted twisting motions well.

A notebook this large has to have a solid screen hinge to support the weight of the LCD, and Toshiba delivers in that respect. The hinge is firm enough to keep the notebook closed and open when needed, but the screen wobbles a little when bumped and the hinge occasionally squeaks. It also takes some effort to open the notebook.
by : www.notebookreview.com

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