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Toshiba Satellite T115-S1100


$450.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Display is very bright, can handle any lighting. Battery lasts an unusually long time. Full copy of Windows 7 Home, no restrictions often found in "Starter Editions".

The Cons:Attracts fingerprints and smudges, needs constant wiping. Mouse buttons are actually a single button over a rocker, requires firmer press on the very edge.

The T115-S1100 is an ultra-portable laptop from Toshiba's Satellite T115 series.  The laptop has a 11.6" widescreen LED-backlit display with Toshiba's TruBrite technology.  It features an Intel Celeron processor with 2GB DDR3 memory and a 250GB hard drive.

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  The T115-S1100 includes a built-in Intel graphics card, webcam, and microphone.  It also has 2 standard USB ports, a sleep and charge eSATA/USB combo, memory card reader, and an HDMI port.  The T115-S1100 comes in nova black color with a Fusion finish and has a suggested retail price of $450.

Specifications/Features

  • 11.6" Widescreen TruBrite Panel
  • LED Backlit Display
  • 1366 x 768 Pixel Resolution
  • Intel® Celeron® Processor 743
  • 2GB DDR3 Memory
  • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
  • 250GB HDD (5400rpm)
  • 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, HDMI
  • Fusion™ Finish in Nova Black
  • Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit)
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    display is very bright, can handle any lighting

  • 1

    battery lasts an unusually long time

  • 1

    full copy of Windows 7 Home, no restrictions often found in "Starter Editions"

  • 1

    chiclet style keyboard feels sturdy, easy to hit the right keys

  • 1

    web cam is unusually high quality, gets a good picture

Cons
  • 1

    attracts fingerprints and smudges, needs constant wiping

  • 1

    mouse buttons are actually a single button over a rocker, requires firmer press on the very edge

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