Toshiba Portege R835-P83 Intel i5/4GB/640GB, 13.3" TFT, LED backlit, USB 3.0, HDMI, Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit.
- Intel i5-2435M Processor, 2.40GHz
- 4GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
- 640GB 5400RPM STAT Hard Drive
- 13.3” diagonal widescreen TruBrite TFT display at 1366 x 768 native resolution (HD)
- 3 USB ports (1 USB 3.0 port + 2 USB 2.0 ports),HDMI,Webcam,6-Cell battery, up to 9 hours
This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Good laptop
Wanted a lightweight windows 7 laptop for travel to replace my 6 yr old one. This one is great except for the small keys but I can live that. also the screen has a lower resolution (which seems to be standard ) than my old Sony (of course it cost me 2K vs less than $500 for this one) This 13" is half a pound lighter than my Sony (it was only 3.7 lb) and both have dvd drives.
2. Good laptop
Wanted a lightweight windows 7 laptop for travel to replace my 6 yr old one. This one is great except for the small keys but I can live that. also the screen has a lower resolution (which seems to be standard ) than my old Sony (of course it cost me 2K vs less than $500 for this one) This 13" is half a pound lighter than my Sony (it was only 3.7 lb) and both have dvd drives.
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Very happy with it
Bought this for some school work and light gaming purposes and its been amazing so far. The battery lasts for usually 6 and a half hours of constant work involving the internet at highest brightness. With wifi off and brightness lowered you can expect 9 or over hours of battery life. Gaming cuts it short to maybe 2 and a half hours on newer titles like Fallout: New Vegas, but for the most part you shouldn't be playing those games on battery power, no matter what laptop you have. Its very fast and connects great to the internet, and the keyboard has very good sized keys for fast typing. It can run lots of the newer games very well and any older game at high settings. I don't think I've had it get uncomfortably hot yet.
Some minor complaints I have are on the stability, mouse and the space bar. The little silver things to the bottom right and left of the screen wiggle if you try to, the middle part of the screen will flex slightly under moderate pressure, there's no scroll...
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