Pros & Cons
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- Inexpensive.
- Comfortable keyboard.
- Bluetooth.
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- No USB 3.0, HDMI, WiDi.
- Only 3GB of RAM.
- Mediocre performance.
toshiba satellite c655-s5542 Specs
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - 1,024 x 768 - Default: | 3135 |
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - Native – 0X/4X: | 1756 |
| Battery Type: | 48 Whr (Watt hours) |
| CineBench 11.5 Multimedia Tests: | 1.25 |
| Crysis - Medium quality - 1,024 x 768 - AA/AF=Off/Off: | 10.9 |
| Graphics Card: | Intel HD Graphics |
| Handbrake Multimedia Tests: | 3:02 min:sec |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - High quality - Native - AA/AF= 0X/4X: | 6.8 |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - Middle quality - 1,024 x 768- AA/AF=Off/Off: | 12.8 |
| MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): | 5:31 |
| MobileMark 2007- Performance score: | 178 |
| MULTIMEDIA TESTS - PhotoShop CS5: | 7:36 min:sec |
| Native Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Networking Options: | 802.11n |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
| Primary Optical Drive: | Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW |
| Processor Name: | Intel Celeron B815 |
| Processor Speed: | 1.6 GHz |
| RAM: | 3 GB |
| Rotation Speed: | 5400 rpm |
| Screen Size: | 15.6 inches |
| Screen Type: | Widescreen |
| Storage Capacity (as Tested): | 320 GB |
| Tech Support: | 1 year. |
| Type: | General Purpose |
| Type: | Value |
| Weight: | 5.1 lb |
| Wireless Display Capability (WiDi): | No |
| WWAN (Mobile Broadband): | None |
Forget space. The real final frontier is the under-$500
Laptops in this niche don't pretend to be all-around performers like our budget Editors' Choice
Design
The Satellite is attractive enough, encased in black plastic with a crosshatched—or what Toshiba calls Trax—pattern. It's not too heavy (5.1 pounds) or bulky (1.6 by 15 by 9.8 inches, HWD) to fit in most briefcases or backpacks, though you'll never mistake it for an ultrabook. The screen shows some minimal flexing when grasped at the corners, but the system feels solid overall.
The keyboard is in the conventional jigsaw instead of island, tile, or chiclet style (i.e., there are no empty spaces between keys). It has a comfortably soft but not mushy typing feel with adequate travel and half-sized but dedicated Home, End, PgUp, and PgDn keys above the numeric keypad, which has a handy LED light to indicate Num Lock. Two speakers above the keyboard pump out adequately loud but nearly bass-free audio.
The 15.6-inch display offers the 1,366-by-768 resolution that's become the universal default for inexpensive laptops (and some not-so-inexpensive laptops), sufficient for 720p video viewing and light image editing. It's not the brightest—white backgrounds look adequately white only on the top backlight setting—but its colors and viewing angles are good.
Features
We mentioned that WiDi is not supported, but Wi-Fi worked perfectly in our browsing and downloading sessions, and there's one wireless perk the Acer 5349-2635 doesn't have: Bluetooth, for syncing data with or downloading MP3s to a smartphone.
The menu of available ports, by contrast, is limited to two USB 2.0, 10/100Mbps Fast rather than Gigabit Ethernet, and VGA, along with microphone and headphone jacks. All are on the left side of the Satellite's chassis, with the DVD±RW drive occupying the right. An SD/MMC card reader hides on the front bezel. Missing in action are USB 3.0 and HDMI.
Toshiba preloads the 320GB, 5,400rpm hard drive with a 30-day trial of Norton Internet Security, Google Chrome, a handy Corel CD/DVD label and jewel case insert printing utility, and 20-odd Toshiba-brand utilities ranging from the usual (a recovery media creator, face recognition for the webcam) to the intriguing (a thumbnail timeline view of accessed files). Toshiba's warranty for the Satellite C655-S5542 is one year.
Performance
Neither of the ultra-affordable laptops could complete our
The thrifty Toshiba was, however, one of the few laptops we've tested to exceed its advertised battery life—the vendor's website rates it at four and three-quarters hours, but our test unit's 48Wh battery lasted for 5:31 in our MobileMark 2007 rundown test. That's 35 minutes longer than the Acer survived, but shy of the 6:16 posted by the
We think the Acer Aspire 5349-2635's fourth gigabyte of RAM, third USB 2.0 port, HDMI port, and $50 lower price outweigh the Toshiba Satellite C655-S5542's Bluetooth, so we're keeping the Acer as our Editors' Choice in the under-$500 category. But the Satellite is a solid contender for shoppers on a tight budget—as if there were any other kind of shoppers in this segment.
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Final Thoughts
Toshiba Satellite C655-S5542
The Toshiba Satellite C655-S5542 is Toshiba's shot at delivering a solid laptop for $400.