Toshiba Satellite A505-S6040 TruBrite 16.0-Inch Laptop (Black/Silver)
- 2.8GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor
- 6GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM Reminiscence
- 500GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive (7200RPM); Slot-loading DVD SuperMulti Drive with Labelflash
- 16″ CCFL (16:9) 1366×768 edge-to-edge (flush screen) Show; NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M Graphics
- Window 7 Home Premium 64-bit
For all you want to see, hear and experience, the Satellite A505 laptop delivers serious style, luxurious entertainment and punched up performance across a broad, brilliant HD TruBrite show. Tap into major horsepower for quick multi-tasking, innovative A/V advancements to enlarge on your media, plus a suite of user-inspired features to keep you more mobile, productive and creative. Or break free, wirelessly, as you connect, browse, share and chat face-to-face—better than ever. Unlike others in its class, this PC rocks premium components and a glam look, yet won’t slam your pocketbook. Yes, it’s a fantastic huge high-def world out there. And the Satellite A505 laptop let’s you roll with it.
Toshiba Satellite A505: 16-Inch Screen for Mobile HD Entertainment
Replace your desktop PC with the Toshiba Satellite A505-S6040, which features a 16-inch diagonal HD TruBrite widescreen LED-backlit show, touchpad with multi-touch control, and a dual-layer DVD±RW drive that burns CDs and offers Labelflash print functionality. The bright 16-inch LCD (1366 x 768) offers a right 16:9 aspect ratio and 720p native high-classification resolution, and the A505 is fantastic for by as a media center with the touch-sensitive media keys placed above the keyboard. And it’s sure to stand out in the crowd thanks to the stunning Fusion End in Quantum Black.
The A505′s brilliant high-gloss Fusion end in Quantum Black is sure to turn heads. |
The 16-inch A505 has a 104-key keyboard (with 10-key pad) and lighted, touch-sensitive multimedia controls (see better image). |
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Thanks to the built-in webcam and Toshiba Face Recognition software on this machine, you’ll delight in a more convenient way to communicate, log on or share your laptop among the family. Other high-tech features include a power-saving Eco Utility to help reduce power consumption based on your needs, USB Sleep-and-Charge port, and a hard drive impact sensor that protects your data.
Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit version), you’ll be able to easily make a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and composition. Windows 7 is the simplest, fastest, and most engaging version of Windows yet. Better ways to find and manage files, like Jump Lists and improved taskbar previews, help you speed through everyday tasks. Windows 7 is designed for quicker and more reliable performance, so your PC just works the way you want it to.
Key Features
- 16-inch widescreen TruBrite HD LED-Backlit show not only renders stunning visuals, but it’s more environmentally friendly as it uses less power (1366 x 768 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio).
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1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM processor (with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.80 GHz) delivers most processing power in response to peak demands. Intel’s Turbo Boost technology maximizes speed for demanding applications, dynamically accelerating performance to match your workload–providing more performance when you need it the most. It also comes equipped with Intel HD Graphics–an advanced video engine that delivers charming, high-quality HD video playback, and advanced 3D capabilities, providing an ideal graphics solution for everyday computing.
- 500 GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 RPM) with an impact sensor that helps safeguard your data by “parking” the hard drive heads in the event of a drop or sudden movement.
- 6 GB of RAM (DDR3; 1066 MHz; upgradeable to 8 GB)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M with 1 GB of dedicated DDR3 video reminiscence (up to 2747 MB of whole available graphics reminiscence) provides up to 10 times the performance of integrated graphics with incredible visuals and Windows 7 compatibility. Let your GPU do the work for video playback with NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology–helping extend battery life, reducing fan noise, and freeing the CPU for multitasking.
- 8x SuperMulti DVD drive with double layer support and Labelflash printing, which enables you to personalize your discs and keep them looking attractive and organized with direct-to-disc laser printing.
- Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for greater speed and range.
- 1.3 megapixel webcam with Face Recognition capabilities for added security. And if you’re by one laptop for several users–say for the whole family or for a small business–Toshiba Face Recognition lets you switch profiles with one simple look.
- Harman Kardon stereo speakers bring an added dimension to composition, movies and gaming with rich, immersive virtual surround sound.
- Dolby Sound Room combines a suite of technologies to deliver truly stunning virtual surround listening from your two laptop speakers, or on headphones for a more immersive private performance. You’ll savor super-realistic dialogue and explosions, along with deeper, fatter bass and brighter treble tones.
- Quick Ethernet (10/100)
- 5-in-1 reminiscence card reader compatible with Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Reminiscence Stick, Reminiscence Stick PRO, Multi Media Card, xD Picture Card
- ExpressCard (34/54) slot lets you take advantage of thinner, quicker, and lighter expansion cards for even more advanced wireless, networking, storage space, and security features.
- Four whole USB ports with one eSATA/USB combo port that also features Sleep and Charge capabilities, allowing you to charge your mobile phone and other devices even when the notebook is asleep or off.
- HDMI-CEC audio/video productivity lets you control additional media players with just a single remote. A standard analog VGA video productivity is also built-in.
- Delight in proactive PC health–without the agonize. For your peace mind, this laptop comes with an innovative PC Health Monitor that constantly keeps tabs on things like your machine’s power treatment, temperature and hard drive–so you won’t have to.
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>Windows 7 Home Premium makes it simple to make a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and composition. And you can watch shows for free when and where you want with Internet TV on Windows Media Center. Get the best entertainment experience with Windows 7 Home Premium.
- Get more features with Windows Anytime Upgrade. It’s the best way to add features to Windows 7, takes as few as ten minutes, requires no software or downloads, and you’ll keep your existing programs, files, and settings. Windows will walk you through the simple upgrade process.
- Pre-loaded software includes Microsoft Works SE 9.0 for word processing and spreadsheet work. Delight in a 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007.
- 6-cell (5200 mAh) battery
- Weight: 6.48 pounds
- Dimensions: 15.1 x 10.2 x 1.61 inches (WxDxH)
- Warranty: One-year limited hardware warranty
- Energy Star 5.0 certified
- Gold EPEAT designation for meeting standards to help reduce its environmental impact.
- RoHS compliant effectively reducing the environmental impact by restricting the use of lead, mercury and certain other unsafe substances
What’s in the Box
This package contains the Toshiba Satellite A505-S6040 notebook PC, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions.
It also comes with the following software: Norton Internet Security 2010 (30-day trial), Toshiba PC Health Monitor, Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Journal (60-day trial), Windows Media Player, Corel DVD Movie Factory, Google Toolbar, Google Picasa, PowerCinema, WildTangent Orb Game Console
Rating:
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All right… this may take a while. Let me start by saying I have abstained from owning a laptop computer my entire life and have strictly been by and building desktop PCs. For the past year and a half I have been going to school for graphic design. Now I spend so much time in front of a computer that I just had to be able to separate myself from my desk. Granted, being a graphic designer, I get a lot of flak for not purchasing a MacBook, but I just couldn’t fathom the inflated price for a machine with lower performance (why can’t I get a MacBook with a Quad Core?). Don’t get me incorrect- Macs are fantastic computers- but for those of us that really know about computers, we don’t fall into the machinate of “it must be better because it’s more expensive”, which most novice users are likely to do. I spent nearly two months researching and hard laptops trying to find one that built-in as many of the features I was looking for. The first computer that drew me to laptops was a HP Pavilion Entertainment PC at Sam’s Club. I was just playing around on their laptops one day and brought up a song on Media Player… and it sounded awesome (for a laptop). Sure enough, there is a mini subwoofer on the bottom of the laptop. Unfortunately, the HP didn’t win the battle due to the lack of a backlit keyboard (come on, HP- this is the one thing nearly ALL laptop owners and shoppers want in a laptop- WAKE UP!). Living in Duluth, MN, the only place with a decent selection of laptops on show is Best Buy. There, I was first introduced to a Toshiba Satellite which caught my eye because of the i7 Quad Core it had as opposed to the i5 of the HP… for the same price ($899). Audio is a huge part of my choice making process since I listen to composition 24-7. I specifically tried the audio on every laptop at Best Buy (which I had to set up their Media Player libraries for every computer myself- Best Buy really sucks at making their displays useful- other than their stupid Best Buy demo, nothing else on any computer was set up) only to be disappointed by everything (Dell, Gateway, standard HP, Samsung, even Sony all have absolutely a waste of time speakers) except the Toshiba with its harman/kardon stereo speakers. Now that I have one at home I turn the audio all the way up and it sounds awesome (for tiny laptop speakers, anyhow). They have a decent amount of mid-range and moderate bass response and have yet to distort. They still have a small distress with loud rock composition with a loss of bass at most volume, but classical composition is perfect as well as huge band (my Swing Kids soundtrack at full volume is priceless). I spent a long time kicking around whether to buy a custom built unit from Toshiba Direct, which was pricing out between $1,500 and $1,800 with tax, or order a prebuilt model. I eventually chose on the Satellite A505-S6040 which had absolutely everything I wanted (minus 2GB of RAM, Bluetooth, and Windows 7 Professional instead of Home Premium) and I bought it (from Buy on ebay) for $1,201 with free tax and shipping. Some insignificant features of this machine are: seamless trackpad with multi-touch (no border and blends with deck seamlessly, it’s just textured, and multi-touch works like a touchscreen with pinch-zoom, etc.), responsive out-of-the way touch media controls, full numeric keypad (this is about the smallest laptop available with a full-size standard AND numerical keypad, all with nice, huge buttons that are comfortable to type with), and hard drive impact sensor which can save your vital information in the event of a drop or even just a bump.The major features that make this model perfect are as follows: Intel i7-720QM Quad Core processor at 1.6 GHz and up to 2.8 GHz with Turbo Boost (basically, it works at a lower speed for normal use to save energy, then seamlessly kicks into high gear when needed), 6GB DDR3 SDRAM, 500GB 7200rpm hard drive, NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 1GB graphics, slot-loading DVD/CD drive with Labelflash (like Lightscribe direct disk labeling), Edge-to-Edge show (the glass covers pretty much the whole screen- still with a black bezel around it- but it’s seamless and much nicer looking), LED BACKLIGHT KEYBOARD WITH NUMERICAL KEYPAD (this was awesome and certainly a selling top), HDMI port (connect right to a larger monitor or TV easily- with Hi-Def audio as well- also has standard RGB out, too), integrated 1.3mp webcam with microphone, 802.11n wireless (which, once set up, finds and connects to wireless networks perfectly and quickly), wired LAN connection for superfluous speed, and enough USB ports an one eSATA/USB combo port to connect anything. The only very insignificant drawback to this or any laptop is battery life (but Toshiba’s Eco Utility makes it simple to exchange to a minimal-power-consumption mode for when you’re away from an outlet). And I really wish someone other than Apple would make an aluminum unibody- it just helps make it thinner, lighter, and better at dispersing heat. Final notes: the charger is a bit heavy and bulky- not very portable- get yourself a Targus APA6922US (it’s smaller and more portable than a MacBook charger) which can charge your laptop and cell phone or other electronic device simultaneously; like all laptops, battery life is so-so, just buy another battery- you can switch it on-the-glide; portable mouse- I have a Microsoft Arc- super portable, full sized, and Laser responsiveness so it works on just about anything- no mouse pad or desk needed; this laptop is a small large- doesn’t fit in two of the three messenger bags I own, and barely fits into my school backpack which is made for laptops, but it makes for a perfect amalgamation of keyboard and screen size! As for speed and multitasking- I was running Pandora streaming composition, Adobe Photoshop, had two internet windows open, and ripping a DVD to the hard drive at one time with no system lag at all! Oh, and for all you die-hard Mac users… I tested my Toshiba A505-S6040 laptop side-by-side with several Macs… I loaded Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash, and Bridge simultaneously in less time than any Mac (laptop or desktop) took to load just Photoshop (but the Mac still boots up from power-on quicker, darn that Microsoft). BUY THIS LAPTOP. I AM DEFINITELY GLAD I PURCHASED IT! INFINITELY USEFUL, POWERFUL, AND PORTABLE WITH A PLETHER OF FEATURES!
I have had this laptop for over a month, and I absolutely like it. It is a replacement for my Dell Laptop that has chose to go onto greener pastures. This is my first Toshiba, and I use computers for work all day. This is a wonderful laptop it has bounty of power thanks to the i7 Intel Processor, which was the main selling top for me. I needed a laptop that would hold up and be able to handle the Adobe harvest (Dreamweaver and Photoshop) that I use regularly and so far no issues at all. The speakers are very excellent, considering this is a laptop and the speakers are built in. I LOVE Windows 7 it is SOOOOO much better than Outlook! The Webcam is wonderful and does a very excellent job as well. Overall, considering this is a budget priced laptop, when you factor in the i7 chip, 500GB HD, and 4GB DDR3 RAM. I am very pleased and I without any reservation recommend this product and I would hold it again if I had to do it over.
This computer is an absolute fantastic price for what it offers, and it delivers. I am a photographer who needed to upgrade to a computer with a quicker processor and one that may possibly handle the workload I place on it with CS4, and this one is fantastic. Compared to my ancient laptop, this one zips right through loading enormous raw images and and processing in photoshop with ease. I spent a while looking to find a computer that offered everything this one does in a price range I may possibly afford and also had a larger screen size. My ancient laptop was a 17″, so this one was a small bit of a downgrade in regards to screen size, but its still excellent enough and an acceptable trade off for the specs of the computer itself. I also do a bit of gaming, WOW particularly, and it runs better than my husband’s computer in regards to graphics..which he isn’t necessarily too pleased with.
As for two other reviews about some negative aspects of the laptop:
One reviewer mentioned the DVD drive was extremely noisy. It is a small loud, I will attest to that, but I wouldn’t say anywhere near as loud as I took from their review. I did not find it overly unsettling or distracting, and I may possibly certainly hear the sound of the composition or movie I was playing over it.
Another reviewer mentioned how he despised the computer because of the keyboard. I reflect the keyboard is fantastic. I have no distress feeling which key is which. Its larger than normal even if, or possibly, just the letter/numbers on each key are larger than normal. I felt like I had ordered something designed for an older person or someone who may not be able to see well at first glance because of the size of the letters. The “L” is approx. 4-5cm long. So that was something I sort of laughed about at first, but now I don’t notice it at all. I am picky about how my ‘keyboard’ feels, and normally would go to store and test out all the laptops, and if the keystroke didn’t feel excellent to me, I would reconsider a hold of any particular laptop. But I really like this keyboard, and I like the back-lighting, which I didn’t have previously.
Overall, I reflect this computer is a steal what what you are getting.
First time buying a Toshiba – run 15 Dell computers at work but the last laptop I got from them was a right lemon. Finally, after 2 years of crashes and such, I bought this laptop off of the reviews. It is a quick, solid, and reliable computer. The only small complaints I have are that the DVD player is loud and the end shows lots of fingerprints – but this is small stuff as I use this computer for heavy graphics, website design, accounting programs and other business uses. It has not crashed in the week I have had it and it does every task much quicker and smoother than before. The keyboard is very nice with a full number pad and ample typing room. The screen is gorgeous. A fantastic product for the price and in all honesty, with an i7 chip and 6GB of RAM, I don’t reflect you can get a nicer computer for the money.
I am stationed overseas so I had to hold mine through AAFES(military shopping). When my HP Pavillion TX2510 chose to become a doorstop, I did a lot of investigate with the S6009 which is sold exclusively to AAFES, 2 Sony Vaio models and the HP Pavillion DV-6. I owned a 17″ Toshiba previously and in the end, the S6030 won. I am a right road warrior, constantly traveling. Moving from a 12″ to a 16″ was not as hard as I thought it would be. The weight is about the same. Startup is a breeze compared to my ancient HP. Windows 7 is a blessing compared to Outlook. The sound of the speakers and the quality of the video really sold me on the A6030. I listen to audiobooks and watch movies and videos, so I needed a laptop that had the best quality I may possibly afford. The speakers are so excellent that I don’t need to carry an superfluous set. I set up my Dolby and surround sound for the speakers and boosted the natural bass. The sound is fantastic in a large hotel room. I tested my DVD drive with one of my favorite films, “Without A Clue” starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley. No Bluetooth is not an issue since I rarey use it. If I should exchange my mind, I can add a small adapter and software later. The position of the keyboard is normal because they built-in the numerical pad, so everything has to flush left-no problem for me. I loved my HP TX for as long as it lasted but Outlook was too frustrating. I wanted to get another touchscreen slate computer, but brands like Fujitsu are so expensive and HP’s TM series does not include the DVD drive. I want to carry one piece of equipment for all my needs. This Toshiba series fits the bill for all my needs.