Pros & Cons
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- Good speed from standard volt Core i3 processor.
- Very lightweight.
- Metal chassis.
- Intel WiDi built in.
- Intel WiMax built in.
- Reasonably priced.
- Comfortable keyboard.
- Improved battery life.
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- Poorly built speakers.
- You'll need to buy the Netgear receiver ($100) to use Intel?s WiDi.
Toshiba Portege R705-P35 Specs
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - 1,024 x 768 - Default: | 1918 |
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - Native – 0X/4X: | 1631 |
| Battery Type: | 66 Whr (Watt hours) |
| CineBench 11.5 Multimedia Tests: | 2 |
| Graphics Card: | Intel GMA HD |
| Graphics Memory: | 64 |
| Handbrake Multimedia Tests: | 3:04 min:sec |
| MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): | 7:01 |
| MobileMark 2007- Performance score: | 225 |
| MULTIMEDIA TESTS - PhotoShop CS5: | 5:38 min:sec |
| Native Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Networking Options: | 802.11n |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
| PCMark Vantage: | 5245 |
| Primary Optical Drive: | Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW |
| Processor Name: | Intel Core i3-370M |
| Processor Speed: | 2.4 GHz |
| RAM: | 4 GB |
| Rotation Speed: | 5400 rpm |
| Screen Size: | 13.3 inches |
| Screen Type: | Widescreen |
| Storage Capacity (as Tested): | 500 GB |
| Tech Support: | 1 year parts and labor |
| Type: | General Purpose |
| Type: | Media |
| Type: | Small Business |
| Type: | Ultraportable |
| Weight: | 3.1 lb |
| Wireless Display Capability (WiDi): | Yes |
| WWAN (Mobile Broadband): | WiMAX |
Toshiba has had a long, outstanding history of making desirable ultraportable laptops. Today, it continues to crank them out as thin and as light as ones that cost over $2,000. Indeed, the Toshiba Portege R705-P35 ($899.99 list) costs a fraction of what the
Design
Metal, like magnesium alloy, can be pounded into thin, yet rigid sheets, which help make the R705-P35 one of the lightest ultraportables in its class. It's the same delicate feeling you get when you pick up the Sony Z116GXS, which is draped in carbon fiber and only slightly lighter at 3 pounds. At 3.1 pounds, the Portege R705-P35 is lighter than the
The R705-P35 13.3-inch widescreen boasts a 1,366 by 768 resolution. A higher screen resolution in this price range is a rare find, which is why the 1,600-by-900 screens on the Sony Z116GXS and HP Envy 14 ($1,286 direct, 4 stars) are deemed luxuries. The full-size keyboard is a critical component of the R705-P35's success, as it was obtained from Toshiba's award-winning Satellite mini NB305-N410 ($400 direct, 4.5 stars) and Satellite T235-S1350 ($630 direct, 4 stars). The higher-priced Sony Z116GXS and HP Envy 14 have backlit keyboards, which you don't get with the R705-P35. The R705-P35's mouse buttons are tuned with the just the right amount of resistance and detached from the touchpad, unlike the "clickpads" found in the Apple MacBook (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz) ($999 direct, 3.5 stars) and HP dm4-1160us ($850 street, 4 stars). You'll enjoy, as I have, the typing and navigating experiences on this laptop.
Features
An internal DVD burner is a feature you wouldn't expect from an ultraportable as light as the R705-P35, but it's there if you need it. The internal 5,400rpm 500GB hard drive is as ample as the one found in the
Two of the R705-P35's marquee features are based on Intel's latest wireless technologies—WiMax and Wireless Display (WiDi). When utilized, they can simplify your play and work life. Sprint and Clearwire, the two companies building the WiMax infrastructure, are offering a Wi-Fi-like connection that covers an entire city—54 of them, to be exact. New York and San Francisco are expected to get WiMax by the end of the year. Though typical costs can run up to $40 a month, WiMax, or 4G wireless, has better download speeds (2-5Mbps) than 3G data rates from your smartphone, blankets an entire city, and can be the backup internet connection you need in case your primary one goes down.
Intel's Wireless Display (WiDi) technology is the other wireless phenom. Similar to HDMI, WiDi allows you to stream video and audio content from your
Performance
Increasing the battery capacity to 66WH (from 63WH) is the other performance enhancement. The bump may seem insignificant at first, but it boosted the R705's battery score past the 7-hour mark (7:01); the previous iteration lasted 6 hours 20 minutes, so it's a healthy increase. The R705-P35 also outlasted the Sony Z116GXS (5:10) and HP dm4-1160us (5:30), but couldn't catch up to the Asus U45Jc-A1's monster 84WH battery (9:27).
The Toshiba Portege R705-P35 is basically your poor man's Sony VAIO VPC-Z116GXS. Together, they're the lightest ultraportables with 13-inch screens and built-in optical drives, except one cost half as much as the other. The R705-P35 is a beautifully made ultraportable and ideal for those who have busy travelling schedules and are reluctant to sacrifice all the amenities of a full size laptop. Adding extra features like WiMax, a bigger battery, and a faster Core i3 processor is nice, but keeping the price where it is, despite the additions, is sweeter than sweet.
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Final Thoughts
Toshiba Portege R705-P35
The Toshiba Portege R705-P35 is a more practical alternative to the Sony VAIO Z, bundling a 13-inch widescreen, optical drive, and a standard volt processor.