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Last updated: Tuesday, June 15, 2010

  • 1.3GHz Intel Pentium Ultra Low Voltage SU2700 Processor
  • 3GB Memory
  • 250GB Serial ATA Hard Drive
  • 13.3″ LED-Backlit Display
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit, *9 Hours 22 Minutes of Battery Life

Product DescriptionThe Satellite T135 Series are affordable, ultrathin laptops built for everyday life on the go. Toshiba’s thinnest and lightest Satellite models feature a power-efficient processor, making them ideal for students or fast-moving pros who demand a travel-friendly laptop with long battery life. Though sleek and light, the T135 Series deliver the performance you’d expect from a standard laptop—horsepower to handle the day’s tasks or evening’s entertainment, plu. . . More >>

Toshiba Satellite T135-S1300RD TruBrite 13.3-Inch Ultrathin Black/Red Laptop – 9 Hours 22 Minutes of Battery Life

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  1. M. Stewart
    June 15, 2010

    I love the lighter weight of this computer without the keyboard being too small. I have not used it enough yet to thoroughly rate it and this is my first laptop, so it is difficult for me to compare. But, I have trouble controlling the cursor and often accidentally do things I don’t wish to do which is why I gave it four stars instead of five. I am also not used to the keyboard which is a bit smaller than a regular one but I wanted the lighter weight and use it mainly for e-mails. The only other annoying thing (and if I knew how I’m sure I could fix this) is that the “Toshiba” box sits in a rectangle on the screen which is constantly in the way and I don’t know how to get rid of it. Okay, I haven’t actually tried yet. As I said, this is my first laptop. As with all computers, I wish I had a hardcopy manual and when I have time (and that never seems to happen) will try to read the screen help bit by bit (little humor). Good thing I have kids that know this stuff inside out. And, of course, I LOVE the color, yeah, yeah, I know, but it’s important to me.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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