
Intel® CoreTM i3-370M processor, 4GB DDR3 memory, Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive with double-layer support
15.6" LED-backlit TFT high-definition widescreen display, Intel® Wireless Display, 320GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm)
Mobile Intel® HD graphics, Built-in webcam and microphone, Multiformat media reader,
3 high-speed USB 2.0 ports, Built-in Intel® wireless LAN (802.11b/g/n), Built-in 10/100 Ethernet LAN, Weighs only 5.5 lbs. and measures just 1.5" thin
Fusion finish in helios black, Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit operating system preinstalled,
This review is from: Toshiba Satellite L655-S5117 15.6-Inch LED Laptop (Fusion Finish in Helios Black)Had this computer for a week now, paid $449.99, and have been very happy with it and will list some impressions.--I3 Processor combined with 4GB of ram results in laptop that is very fast for this price range. Passmark benchmarks show the I3 to be almost half again as fast as the best CPU's from Intel and AMD found in comparably priced laptops.--Comfortable keyboard w/numeric keypad.--Numeric keypad makes the computer a little wider than my HP without a keypad. Still fits in my zip up laptop case though.--Screen is also a little wider, but it does not distort anything displayed. --Graphics are good. Fine for viewing DVD movies and editing photos. Maybe not so great if you play a lot of demanding games. If so, proceed with caution. Test it or get an opinion from someone who has played the games you are interested in on the computer. --No HDMI port. I won't miss it. Probably a statement by Toshiba that this is not a game machine.--Can't comment on the built in camera or the face recognition--haven't tried them yet.--Card reader only accepts Memory Sticks, MultiMedia Cards or SD cards (standard size only, you need an adapter for the smaller ones). Does not take XD cards which sucks for me because that is what my Olympus camera uses. As long as I don't lose the USB cable that came with it I can still connect through a USB port.--Onboard speakers are very tinny sounding. Sound can be improved some if your software has an equalizer but only to the point of being just acceptable. Music sounds pretty good through headphones and can be tailored nicely if you have an equalizer. Volume of on board speakers is reasonable but since the speakers point directly at the ceiling, it helps to tilt the screen to about a 45 degree angle so the sound bounces off of it. Can't use the computer for anything else while the screen is tilted.--Wireless download speed is very good, much better than my desktop, even though it is connecting through a G router.--Amount of bloatware doesn't seem excessive.--Getting use to Windows 7 64 bit. Very fast boot speed. Have been able to load most of my software without a problem. Windows 7/64 is ok with the 32 bit software but balks at the older 16 bit. One of my all time favorite programs was Micrografx Picture Publisher but it is one of the 16 bit programs--oh well.--Top of the computer and most of the inside surfaces are a high gloss finish over a textured surface. Not really wild about it. Shows finger prints and smudges easily. Will show scratches readily if and when they occur. Would have done much better if they had just gone with the textured surface.--Lid has no latch and I would like it better if it did.--Battery life seems to be very good. I would estimate 3-4 hours. Haven't used it continuously for that long so it is just an estimate. When it powers down after not being used for a period of time the drain on the battery is very, very low.--Overall, I don't think you will find a better machine for the price. The processor is very robust and the feature set is good. I wish it had a dedicated video processor, but since my game playing is limited to the likes of solitaire, I don't think it will cause me any problems....
This review is from: Toshiba Satellite L655-S5117 15.6-Inch LED Laptop (Fusion Finish in Helios Black)I bough this Laptop in November of 2010. At that time similar laptops with exact same hardware were selling for 600+. I bought this laptop during a 3-day Best Buy sale for 449 +tax. Excellent value for the money.Here are some pros and cons.PROS:+ Great value for the price! Much less than comparable laptops with same hardware.+ Comes with one of the fastest budget laptop processors, the Intel Core i3 370M clocked at 2.4 Ghz.+ 4GB of memory (64 bit Operating Systems are able to take advantage of the 4GB memory, while 32-bit systems can only use up to 3GB).+ Under normal use, you can expect, on average, about 4 hours of battery life.+ Great mouse and keyboard, very conveniently placed and the mouse pad has a lock feature.+ Doesn't come with too much bloat-ware.+ At 5.48 lbs, it is very light for its size.+ Nice and sleek design, though feels a bit plasticky. No biggie though.+ Has the numpad, something that HP laptops of similar size (15.6") tend to lack.+ 320 GB, 5400 RPM hard drive is spacious and reasonably fast.+ Compared to similar laptops with AMD processors, this laptop runs significantly cooler (temperature wise)! This was the major reason why I did not choose to consider AMD equipped laptops. Over time AMD equipped laptops tend to run so hot that it becomes unbearable to keep it on your lap. This Intel equipped laptop runs cool and quiet. The fan turns on to high only if you do some heavy work on the computer and keep it on a surface that doesn't dissipate heat as well (i.e. your bed). Normally, very quiet, very cool. Thank you Intel!As great as this laptop is, it does have several, but minor cons:CONS:- As mentioned before, feels a bit plasticky compared to other laptops in the price range. The plastic is also of the type that leaves fingerprints. However, much less fingerprints show if compared to my HP Pavillion dv-1400.- The webcam quality is sub-standard, but you can still skype with people without a problem. Just doesn't...
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