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Toshiba - Satellite L35
Specifications
| Processor |
Celeron M 440 1.86GHz |
| Memory |
512MB |
| Operating System |
Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit) |
| Display |
15.4" widescreen WXGA 1280x800 |
| System Graphics |
ATI Radeon Xpress 200M, 8MB-128MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory |
| Hard Disk Drive |
80 GB (5400rpm) |
| Optical Drive |
CD-RW/DVD-ROM |
| Dimensions |
14.1 x 10.3 x 1.46 inches |
| Weight |
5.1 lbs |
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All About Satellite L35
The Toshiba Satellite L35 is a low price notebook with high technology. The L35 Laptop is a proven design, built to meet basic mobile computing needs for power and convenience, all at a budget conscious price. This system L35 has includes an Intel Celeron M processor, with genuine windows vista home basic operating system. It has a 15.4" widescreen WXGA display screen with 1280x800 resolutions. Satellite L35 model has the features memory expandable to 2048MB (2GB), high speed wireless Atheros Wireless LAN (802.11b/g) and high performance of Hard Drives. The optical drives of the Toshiba Satellite series has CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive (CD burner) provides unlimited storage, and the ability to play DVD movies.
The Toshiba Satellite L35 has the dimensions of 14.1” x 10.3” x 1.46 without feet and it has the starting weight at 5.1 lbs depending upon configuration. L35 has the adapter with 65w (19v x 3.42A) 100-240v AC Adapter, the battery used for L35 is 2000mAh Lithium Ion battery pack and Weight may vary depending on product configuration, vendor components, manufacturing variability and options selected. The Satellite L35 has 84 key US keyboard, modem, and the built in stereo speakers. Coming to the graphics point of view ATI Radeon Xpress 200m 8MB-128MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory used.
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1) Gloria on 04-28-2011 | Laptop |
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I don't know what computer you are looking at, but it certainly is not the Toshiba L635. The little beast is simply full of flaws, some of them stupid design errors, some of them real deal breakers. I have time to type this response because my machine, for no apparent reason, suddenly froze Windows Media Player and refuses to reopen it, though it indicates the disk that is in by name and type. It is only one day old and is a replacement for a one month old machine that, we thought, had a short in the sound system.
Not so. If you allow this laptop to become even slightly off "true" or if it experiences even a slight jarring motion (cat brushing against edge of screen?!), it makes a horrible "you lose" buzzer noise, like you've answered a question wrong on a game show. It's incessant and irritating, considering laptops were designed withe the emphasis on LAP.
The design flaws include placement of the right and left clicker at the very edge of the board, which means you constantly perform the equivalent of "butt dialing," calling up all sorts of prompts, suddenly changing zoom level, accidentally opening annoying pre-programmed browsers and games such as Kidzoui or Leggo Batman. And just TRY getting out of these programs after you've been sucked into them!
The maximum speaker settings are low...no, I mean Lllloooowwwwwww. You could hear a mouse yawn with the speakers going full blast. And what sound you do get is tinny and pathetic. I've gotten better sound from two tin cans and a piece of string.
This computer is a complete dog. It's over designed and virtually useless. BUY ANYTHING ELSE, OR EVEN DO WITHOUT rather than constantly finding yourself stymied by what it won't do properly and furious at what it keeps trying to force you to do. Spend more for a decent model, or you may end up spending it in rage therapy, anyway.
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