Toshiba Satellite T135-S1305 TruBrite Review
Like all other consumers, Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) laptops that came before it equipped, measures the Toshiba Satellite T135-S1305 Trubrite is less than one inch thick and runs on an Ultra-Low -powered processor. Since the last time I checked, this system (namely, the Toshiba Satellite T135-S1305, Toshiba has the Intel Pentium processor came on a dual-core version and the hard drive to 320 GB. Performance is good, battery life very good, but compared CULV with other laptops, it is looking for the least attractive, with a pair of mouse buttons are counterproductive. UL30A-A1 and Asus UL80Vt-A1 much better alternatives.

Design
Toshiba has the best it could with the plastic used in each of its satellite-branded laptops, by blowing them with his signature fusion prints. Filled plastics are slowly replaced by new and attractive design techniques: The UL30A-A1 and the HP Pavilion dm3 use of noble metallic-looking tops, while the Dell Inspiron 14z over 200 customizable designs to choose from. And although the Lenovo Ideapad U350 plastics used in its cover, they are textured for a unique look.
The T135 is thin, like a laptop should CULV, measuring just 12.7-by-8-by-0 .7 .75 inches. It is as high as the Asus UL30A-A1 (12.7-by-9-by-0 .3 .8 inches), although the latter the larger battery in the back. At 3.7 pounds, it weighs about the same as the U350 (3.7 lbs), the UL30A-A1 (3.9 lbs), and the Acer Aspire Timeline AS3810T (3.6 lbs).

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Features
The 13.1-inch widescreen is a common size among the CULV quantity found, and the T135 is 1366 x 768 resolution corresponds to his predecessor and rival. (Not all CULV laptops have 13.1-inch screens, the Asus uses UL80Vt-A1 instead of a 14-inch widescreen.) The palm rests are covered with the same plastic finish the outside of the laptop, while the chrome buttons provided good contrast against the black interior. Although Chrome is a nice touch design as the mouse buttons are the worst parts of this notebook, they are poorly designed and uncomfortable to use. It has a full-size keyboard, looking for more than the traditional isolated in the ASUS and Acer AS3810T UL30A-A1 is found. Overall, typing is comfortable.

Apart from the bump up in disk space and processor upgrade, all the features found in the T135-S1305 inherited from the S1300. There are three USB ports, HDMI-Out, VGA and a card reader. It does not have an Express Card slot, so that features like mobile broadband or external docking solutions are only via USB. Although the 320 GB hard drive to significant others CULV laptops like the ASUS and Acer AS3810T UL30A-A1, have larger 500GB drives. A 32-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium included with the T135-S1305, as the 64-bit version found in the contrast in the T135D-S1324.
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Performance
The T135D-S1305 has shifted from a single-core processor to a 1.3 GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor SU4100. Meanwhile, remains at 3GB Memory. Thanks to the dual-core processor, video encoding (1:51) and PCMark Vantage (2611) results are now in line with its competitors, such as the Asus UL30A-A1 (2462). The S1324-T135D, which is carried out by the AMD Turion X2 Neo-processor and 4 GB of RAM, as well as his brothers, Intel scored 2694th
A CULV processor has a big advantage, though, because the power envelope is less than the AMD Turion X2 Neo. The T135D with the Intel SU4100 scored more than 8 hours (8:20) on MobileMark 2007 tests. The T135D-S1324, with the Turion X2 Neo, dragged, by more than two hours (6:02) with the same battery (61Wh). The UL30A-A1 has the best of more than 10 hours of battery life (10:27), by integrating a larger battery (84Wh).

Toshiba is working hard to the standards of energy efficiency and recyclability of the products meet, and it shows. The T135-S1305 is Energy Star 5.0, EPEAT Gold rated, and is RoHS certified. In our energy-tests, with a P3 International Kill-A-Watt meter, she had no trouble passing Energy Star requirements. His 10 watt reading is in line with other laptops and CULV 4 watts below Energy Star’s maximum. For this and his three energy credentials, it deserves our GreenTech seal of approval.
The Toshiba Satellite S1305-T135 benefited from some hardware upgrades, and offers excellent battery life with the CULV platform. However, it is like behind their peers in arrears, and the navigation experience need of revision. If you are an excellent all-CULV laptop, the ASUS UL30A-A1 and UL80Vt-A1 are looking for my picks.

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