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Toshiba Satellite L505D-S5992
$600.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Decent keyboard design/layout that features a full numpad. GPU is still decent enough to handle less demanding games like WOW or HL2 on max settings. Display is bright and vibrant, very clear and crisp.
The Cons:Dated specs (DDR2 RAM, AMD Turion CPU) just can't hold up to newer AMD and Intel offerings. Battery life isn't very impressive - lasts up to 3 hours. Touchpad is flush with the wrist wrests rather than indented - a bit awkward to use.
The L505D-S5992 is an affordable, entry-level laptop from Toshiba's Satellite L500 series. The laptop has a 15.6" widescreen LCD display with Toshiba's TruBrite technology. It features an AMD Turion II Dual-Core processor with 3GB DDR2 SDRAM and a 320GB hard drive.
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The L505D-S5992 is designed with a standard DVD SuperMulti drive and has a built-in webcam and microphone. It also includes 2 standard USB ports, a sleep and charge eSATA/USB combo, and a memory card reader. The L505D-S5992 comes in a graphite gray color with a Fusion finish and has a suggested retail price of $600.
Specifications/Features
- 15.6" Widescreen TruBrite LCD Display
- 1366 x 768 Pixel Resolution
- AMD Turion™ II Dual-Core Mobile Processor M500
- 3GB DDR2 800MHz memory
- ATI® Radeon™ 4100 Graphics Card
- 320GB HDD (5400rpm)
- DVD SuperMulti (+/- Double Layer) with LabelFlash
- Numeric 10-Key Keypad
- Built-in Webcam and Microphone
- Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
- Inputs/Outputs: 2 x USB, 1 x eSATA/USB Combo /w Sleep & Charge, Memory Card Reader
- Fusion Finish™ with Breeze Pattern in Graphite Gray
- Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit)
- 1 year limited warranty
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Decent keyboard design/layout that features a full numpad.
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GPU is still decent enough to handle less demanding games like WOW or HL2 on max settings.
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Display is bright and vibrant, very clear and crisp.
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Sleek, modern visual styling looks a lot better than Toshiba's usual basic designs.
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Dated specs (DDR2 RAM, AMD Turion CPU) just can't hold up to newer AMD and Intel offerings.
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Battery life isn't very impressive - lasts up to 3 hours.
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Touchpad is flush with the wrist wrests rather than indented - a bit awkward to use.
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