Toshiba Satellite T135-S1305 TruBrite 13.3″ Ultrathin Laptop (Black)
- 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU4100 Ultra-Low Voltage Processor
- 3GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM Reminiscence
- 320GB SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM); 802.11 b/g/n
- 13.3″ LED-Backlit 1366×768 Show (16:9); Intel GMA 4500M Graphics
- Windows 7 Home Premium; Up to 9 hours of Battery Life
Satellite® T135 Series laptops are ultrathin PCs built for your life on the go—and on a budget. Our thinnest, lightest Satellite® models yet, they offer the battery life rating and lightweight portability you want, with performance you’d expect from larger machines. So they have horsepower to handle the day’s tasks or evening’s entertainment, plus a fantastic communications package to keep you effectual, online and in touch. And with the 13.3″ LED-backlit show and ultra-portable design it fits your lifestyle and into spaces other PCs can’t. Power-well-organized processors are ideal for students or quick-moving pros who want long battery life rating. New Toshiba productivity applications—Bulletin Board and Reeltime™—help simplify your day. And a comfort-driven, eco-focused design not only earns major props from people, but our planet too.
Toshiba Satellite T135: Ultra-Thin Portability with Long Battery Life
Built for your everyday life on the go, the affordable Toshiba T135 laptop (model T135-S1305) with 13.3-inch screen is Toshiba’s thinnest and lightest Satellite model yet, offering the performance, flexibility and functionality you expect in a standard-sized laptop but in a highly portable and well-organized package. Featuring a power-well-organized Intel ultra-low voltage processor and Windows 7, the T135 powers up quickly from standby mode and provides energy saving enhancements that deliver up to 9 hours of battery life. It’s also been given a number of comfort-driven, eco-focused design elements that are capped by the stunningly stylish Fusion end in Nova Black.
Weighing just 3.9 pounds, the ultrathin Toshiba Satellite T135 features a 13.3-inch LED backlit screen and up to 9 hours of battery life (see better image). |
The full-sized keyboard makes it comfortable for extended on-the-go typing (see better image). |
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The Satellite T135 is engineered to feature the comfort and convenience of a standard laptop yet in an ultra-thin package. It features a full-sized keyboard and full-sized touchpad with multi-touch capabilities, enabling greater flexibility to browse and control what’s happening on-screen with gesture orders–including two-finger pinch, swipe, rotate and scroll. It’s also been designed to be environmentally conscious with a power-well-organized, mercury-free LED backlit show that also provides brilliantly colorful imagery for photos and video thanks to the native HD TruBrite screen.
Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (32-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
- 13.3-inch high-classification, LED-backlit TruBrite show for incredible color depth and clarity (1366 x 768).
- Energy well-organized, dual-core 1.3 GHz Intel Pentium SU4100 processor with ultra-low voltage for extended battery life (800 MHz front-side bus and 2 MB L2 cache). Designed for use in ultra-thin laptops to weigh the competing needs of high performance with battery consumption, this ULV Pentium features Intel SpeedStep technology, helping your system to dynamically exchange processor voltage and core frequency to decrease power consumption and heat production.
- 320 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.
- 3 GB of RAM (DDR3; upgradeable to 4 GB)
- Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M with up to 1340 MB of dynamically shared reminiscence allocated by the system.
- 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.
- Built-in stereo speakers
- Quick Ethernet (10/100)
- Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity enables you to communicate and synchronize with Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as printers and cell phones.
- 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
- Three USB ports with one Sleep and Charge port on the left side, allowing you to charge your mobile phone and other devices even when the notebook is asleep or off.
- HDMI productivity lets you connect to an HDTV for full 1080P high-classification video and sound. A standard analog VGA video productivity is also built-in.
- Full-sized 85-key keyboard with 10-key pad
- 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.
- Up to 9 hours of battery life with 6-cell (5600 mAh) battery
- Weight: 3.9 pounds
- Dimensions: 12.7 x 8.78 x 1.35 inches (WxDxH)
- Warranty: 1 year warranty with international limited warranty coverage
- 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 T135-S1305 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, Google Toolbar, WildTangent Orb Game Console
Rating:
(out of 5 reviews)
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I have been by this computer for about two weeks now, and so far I am very satisfied with my hold. I previously had an HP dv6000 series laptop which lasted nearly 3 years, yet had its share of hardware problems along the way. Eventually, its motherboard completely fried, and I wanted to replace it with a lighter, more portable laptop with better battery life, and I didn’t want to break the bank. After doing some investigate, I settled on the Toshiba T135 series, with the s1305 being (in my opinion) the best amalgamation of price, processor speed, and reminiscence.
This computer has the Intel-based SU4100 processor, which IS dual core, and is quicker than the AMD Neo processors that some of the other T135s have. Battery life has been surprisingly excellent, as I can get about 6-7 hours of web surfing and email in on the normal battery settings, with slightly longer times if you select ECO mode. Windows 7 has been a joy to use, as my HP had Outlook, which was pretty miserable. I also like the ability to productivity video AND audio to my hdtv through the hdmi port; it makes surveillance hulu and other video sites really enjoyable. One thing I also noticed is that this computer is nearly SILENT, and it generates very small heat, so it is very simple to sit with it on your lap for long periods of time. By comparison, the HP’s fan only got louder, and got very very hot.
There are only two things about this computer that have mildly irritated me. The first is the end, which is piano black with an nearly carbon fiber look. It makes the comp look really cool, but gathers fingerprints very easily, which tends to incense me as I am always trying to wipe them off. The second thing is the touchpad and click buttons. The pad is somewhat temperamental at times, and the buttons are a rocker-style, and not their own individual buttons. This just makes it kind of frustrating to use sometimes, but its honestly rare and isn’t that huge of a deal. If you’re going to try to do some serious work with this computer, you would really want to have a wireless mouse to use. That’s what I’ve been doing and it works out fine.
In conclusion, I would fervently recommend this product. Amazon had the best price among online retailers (and brick-and-mortar stores), and the shipping was quick. If you’re still on the fence, I would recommend going to Best Buy and looking at this computer first(they sell different models of the T135) and making sure you like the aesthetics and such. Otherwise, I hope you like it as much as I have.
The first Satellite that arrived had a defective “delete” key that any didn’t work or locked down, deleting the whole document. Toshiba support advised me that there are no service locations in New York city (huh?) so it would be quicker to return the unit…. which I did and THREE WEEKS later, I got a function Satellite. Three weeks is a long time to wait!
It is a nice PC: the CPU is quick, the screen has sharp resolution and bright, clear color, the keyboard is MUCH better than any net book. Reasonably light weight, and the battery life is acceptable.
The pointing device (touch pad, whatever) is a complete piece of crap. If there is a way to turn off the click “feature” on the pad and use only the buttons, it is a secret. I learned to avoid rolling over ads and hyperlinks on web pages, lest a random, unwanted “virtual click” send me off to la-la land. If you buy this PC, save yourself some agita and buy an external mouse from the get-go.
There is a typical bushel basket of free bundled software preinstalled. I have not yet tried to clean up the 90% that is a waste of time…
Overall, I find the T135-S1305 to be a pretty excellent PC at a competitive price.
I like the size and weight of this laptop. Battery life is excellent also, which makes it a fantastic laptop for carrying around. In theory, if you want an iPad, here is a device about the same size, but with full Windows (now THERE’S an “apps” collection) and a real keyboard, and USB (not to mention HDMI), BlueTooth and WiFi and MUCH more disk space. Sadly, like the iPad, there is no optical drive on this, but that is why it is so thin. I like the trade-off as I find myself by CD/DVD less and less.
So, I bought one and I’ll keep it, but I have two serious problems with this laptop, both related to input. First, as was mentioned, the touch pad is abysmal. The buttons are clumsy and when released, the button disconnects BEFORE the click, so you can reflect you are holding down the button but it has released electrically. The result is that you often “let go” of scroll bars or mouse drags. The two buttons are on one huge button bar which makes them hard to find. And finally, the whole touch pad is an epic fail and Toshiba had to recall it. The bug is that if you push that single “button bar” near the middle, the touch pad stops working in anticipation of you reboot, hibernate or even just sleep the thing for a moment. Toshiba will replace for free, but that means carriage it in for 2-4 weeks. Blech.
I am also picky about keyboards and this one is a loser. many of the keys will not register if pushed near the edges, so drop-outs are VERY common when you go back and re-read what you typed. I have had to add-in dropped letters three times already in this post.
One more small nit: Toshiba, PLEASE bring back the dial-type volume knob mounted on the side. NOBODY likes to exchange the volume by holding down the FN key and looking for the buttons that do volume. NOBODY.
This lap top has met all my expectations. The battery life was one of my key selling points and has lasted a three hour drive while surveillance movies with lots of power to emergency (the pasangers where surveillance the movie). This lap top is the perfect size. It is thin and small enough to fit in a backpack or under a car seat. The 13 inch screen is perfect for web serfing and surveillance movies. The resolution is very crisp. I have not tried the eco mode yet whitch will prolong the battery life. I did about three months of investigate and am very pleased with my hold.
I bought this for my 10 year ancient son for his birthday. My only problem is that now I want one too! This laptop is so lightweight compared to the Sony Vaio we have. The pro’s of purchasing this laptop are it’s portability, the fact that if dropped the hard drive is “parked”(elemental when owned by a 10 year ancient boy!), it’s speed and reminiscence size and it’s low cost. I researched for weeks and may possibly not find a better option than this computer for the price, as a matter of fact the more expensive lightweight computers had less reminiscence, features etc. The only con for me is I am not accustomed to the multi touch pad yet, but my son uses it more and at first he had a small distress but now he is used to it and he likes the feature. Overall I am very pleased with my hold.