Toshiba Satellite T135-S1330 TruBrite 13.3-Inch Ultrathin Laptop

  • 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU4100 Processor
  • 4GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM Memory
  • 500GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive (5400RPM); 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
  • 13.3″ LED (16:9) 1366×768 Display; Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
  • Window 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Product Description
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 bigger machines. So they have horsepower to handle the day’s tasks or evening’s entertainment, plus a great communications package to keep you effective, online and in touch. And with the 13.3″ LED-backlit disp… More >>

Toshiba Satellite T135-S1330 TruBrite 13.3-Inch Ultrathin Laptop

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5 Responses to “Toshiba Satellite T135-S1330 TruBrite 13.3-Inch Ultrathin Laptop”

  1. S. R. Schnur says:

    My laptop seems to have all the same characteristics with a slightly different model number so I am reviewing here. My main computer crashed with a problem that will take weeks to fix so I needed a substitute right away. I bought the Satellite U5O5-S2950 at Wallmart.

    First the bad things: It has an impact sensor on it that gives a message that it has moved the hard drive to a safe place. Every time I bumped the table leg I got the message. It did not, however, interfere with what I was doing. Once I determined that the hard drive would promptly move back to it working position, I told the computer to not to give me the message any more, solving the problem. The second thing that is driving me crazy it the shiny dark gray on on shiny dark brown keyboard. What with the minimal contrast between the symbols and the background and the glare on the shiny keys, it is nearly impossible to see. I am a hunt and peck typist. I pretty well know where the letters are, but the symbols very hard to find. This is definitely not a computer for a low vision user – or even a user whose vision has any imperfections.

    Otherwise the computer is wonderful. It comes with Windows 7. So far I have found no problems with it. It also has Works which is adequate for most needs. I installed Word Perfect Office X4. The Toshiba comes with a trial offer of Microsoft Office. I was unable to configure the new mail program called “Live” to pick up my mail, but my Word Perfect mail program seemed to have no problem.

    I have a slight hand tremor, and the touchpad took way to much effort to get the pointer where I wanted it so I got an external mouse. I don’t think the touchpad is worse than those of other laptops. There are many slots for peripherals. It comes with a DVD drive. Since my other computer isn’t here and doesn’t work, I have been unable to test the ’sync” function. Nor have I tried logging in from “hotspots” which I have never done and wish to try.

    This computer is barely bigger than the “netbook” type, but it is slim and light weight and more functional than a netbook. Were it not for the low contrast keyboard I would have given it 5 stars.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Davebo says:

    Wow.. Great little laptop, I’ve never owned a Toshiba but I honestly couldn’t be happier. This thing screams and the battery lasts forever. It collects a lot of fingerprints due to its shiny exterior but all in all there’s nothing bad about it. The perfect laptop for any casual user, can do loads more than a netbook but still has the size and weight of one. Bought the Toshiba PA3761U-1DV2 Portable/Slim USB SuperMulti DVD-Writer to go with it and it works like a charm. One thing to note – the WINDVD software that comes with the external drive asks for a Serial number for installation – for some reason the serial number is on the DVD itself and nowhere else. So write it down before installing.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. so far so perfect..

    saw a great blog note on goosing up the smart audio settings on the

    far right icon to ’seven’ for more punch.. i use external speakers
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Lorraine says:

    I wanted a light laptop that was faster and provided more options than a netbook. I’ve had this laptop for over two weeks now and already took it on a trip with me. I have read all the reviews of this laptop on Amazon and other sites as well as reviews of similar Toshiba Satellite laptops. I was prepared for some of the problems I have read about but experienced none. The low volume problem that many mentioned is easily fixed by going into the sound settings and making adjustments there. I had no problem using the keyboard or the mousepad. I don’t know why some others had complaints. The “fingerprint magnet” issue that is widely mentioned was not as bad as I had expected. So I am satisfied with my new laptop and find that it meets my needs.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. N. Salisbury says:

    As a programmer/webmaster, I am usually upgrading/fixing my old computers for experience. However, after a CCFL (backlight) failure I decided it was finally time to upgrade past my 2gb RAM and eternally failing HP Pavilion; within a week, I had decided from a concatenation of research that the panoply of options available for the new model of the Satellite were definitely worth the amazing price.

    At first I may have been wary of the smaller screen size, but after about a day of using it everything suddenly became copasetic. If you are really worried about the size, just get a second monitor for home-use. Also, the dual core on this tiny beast is FAST. And using the Eco mode, I have been able to effectively carry around my laptop for about 48 hours without the battery even coming close to running out, even while using it for about 9 of those hours!

    Now it’s definitely true that the trackpad has some problems; the simple solution: get an external mouse. All around I am very impressed with the device. Now I just need to find a reasonable way to fill 500gb of hard drive space.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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