TOSHIBA SATELLITE L455-S5000 NOTEBOOK COMPUTER – INTEL CELERON 900 2.2GHZ / 3GB DDR3 / 250GB HD / 15.6″ HD LCD / DVD-SUPERMULTI DRIVE / 802.11B/G WLAN / WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM 64-BIT

July 30th, 2010

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- Intel Celeron processor 900 2.2GHz processor speed.
- 15.6″ widescreen HD TruBrite® LCD Display / Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
- 3GB DDR3 Memory / 250GB Hard Drive / DVD-SuperMulti Drive
- Wi-Fi Wireless networking (802.11b/g)
- Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
Toshiba Satellite L455-S5000 Notebook Computer – Intel Celeron 900 2.2GHz / 3GB DDR3 / 250GB HD / 15.6″ HD LCD / DVD-SuperMulti Drive / 802.11b/g WLAN / Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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With a double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW expostulate for examination DVD movies, a multiformat media reader for accessing digital photos as well as wireless LAN for Web browsing during Wi-Fi hotspots, this laptop creates it easy to suffer your a one preferred calm upon a go…. More >>
Toshiba Satellite L455-S5000 Notebook Computer – Intel Celeron 900 2.2GHz / 3GB DDR3 / 250GB HD / 15.6″ HD LCD / DVD-SuperMulti Drive / 802.11b/g WLAN / Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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Hello everyone I just got thrpugh looking at this. Laptop at my local best buy store ..wow is all I can say.its fast and the keys are embedded enough in the pad to be able to type fast and efficent. Also want to say..they are selling it at 329.99 yeah and its not on sale..its same exact laptop so save money and buy it there..due to my financial situation I was unable to buy it.but this is on my wish list
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this computer for the price and relative good speed for light everyday use. I had it only 7 days, when I turned it on and it looked as if the screen cracked from the inside. Not a scratch on the screen, NO REASON for the screen to crack. I took it back to the place of purcase (BB) and they refused to take it back or replace, they said I damaged the screen by touching it to hard. I researched this problem online and found Toshiba is well aware, and said if there is not physical damage to the screen, then it is a manufacturing problem, but they just give the runaround. I am irritated that there is no way to get your money back, and why on earth are businesses allowed to sell defective products and not stand by them? DO NOT BUY TOSHIBA.
Rating: 1 / 5
I just bought one of these having owned older Toshiba and Dell laptops. My other Toshiba was quite reliable and functional; it lasted about four years trouble free – except that I had to replace the battery once.
This new one has been less than impressive. It is a reasonably priced machine but some of the design features are simply poor.
The speakers may as well be absent; their maximum volume is like a whisper far off in the distance. You have to use audio accessories (headphones, external speakers, etc) otherwise you will not hear anything.
The USB ports are placed on either side near the front of the laptop which means they are right in the way. I prefer when they are at the back of the machine, or if they have to be on the sides at least near the rear.
This machine does not have an internal microphone.
There is too much unnecessary “advertising” and junk on the machine. Prepare to have that removed at some cost.
Overall I am ok with the purchase so far, but not as happy as I’d hoped to be. Seems newer is not always better.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this around 6 months ago. I have to say – so far I have been very happy with it. I knew it was not the biggest and baddest laptop out there – however, it fit into my price range and had the features I needed (everything a netbook is missing!)
I have been very happy with the Windows7 operating system on this guy. It runs smoothly and quickly and I have yet to run into any issues (even minor ones…)
The screen is beautiful – crisp and clear – much better than my old Dell Laptop. The size is awesome!
I also appreciate the (almost) full keyboard. Its one drawback is the home, page up, page down and end keys being on the very far right side. It took me awhile to get used to hitting enter instead of page down button but now that I have gotten used to it – it isn’t so bad.
One of my fears when I bought this laptop was running to much on this little guy at once. It is a 3GB Notebook which isn’t all that great in the world of laptops – but I have to say I have been very surprised by it. I can often run multiple applications without running into any slowing or issues.
My one MAJOR issue with this laptop is the sound system. I came to this Toshiba laptop from a Dell that I had had for almost 8 years! The sound on the Dell was amazing and still is. However, the speakers on this little guy are tinny and can hardly be heard when turned all the way up. I use this laptop often for streaming TV shows online and watching movies and find that I have to plug in a separate set of speakers just to be able to hear.
With that said – that issue isn’t enough for me to not love this computer. I have been extremely happy with it.
Obviously this laptop isn’t for anybody who is a hardcore gamer – or some one who requires major amounts of RAM – but if you use your computer for normal use (i.e. chilling on Facebook, listening to music on iTunes, watching the occasional movie) then this is a good buy. Just be aware that a set of speakers might be needed as well.
Rating: 4 / 5