Pros & Cons
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- One of the lightest in the 13-inch class.
- Superb typing experience.
- Aluminum design.
- Built-in optical drive.
- Standard voltage processor.
- Excellent performance.
- Superior battery score.
- Reasonably priced.
- WiDi2.
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- Poor speakers.
Toshiba Portege R835-P50X Specs
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - 1,024 x 768 - Default: | 4550 |
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - Native – 0X/4X: | 3789 |
| 3-D BENCHMARK TESTS - 3DMark06 - Native – 0X/4X: | 3789 |
| Battery Type: | 66 Whr (Watt hours) |
| CineBench 11.5 Multimedia Tests: | 2.04 |
| Crysis - Medium quality - 1,024 x 768 - AA/AF=Off/Off: | 17.6 |
| Graphics Card: | Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
| Graphics Memory: | 64 |
| Handbrake Multimedia Tests: | 3:15 min:sec |
| Lost Planet 2 (DX9) - Middle quality - 1,024 x 768- AA/AF=Off/Off: | 17.8 |
| MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): | 9:26 |
| MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): | 9:26 |
| MobileMark 2007- Performance score: | 237 |
| MULTIMEDIA TESTS - PhotoShop CS5: | 5:36 min:sec |
| Native Resolution: | 1366 x 768 |
| Networking Options: | 802.11n |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
| PCMark Vantage: | 5423 |
| Primary Optical Drive: | DVD-R SuperDrive |
| Processor Name: | Intel Core i3-2310M |
| Processor Speed: | 2.1 GHz |
| RAM: | 4 GB |
| Rotation Speed: | 5400 rpm |
| Screen Size: | 13.3 inches |
| Screen Type: | Widescreen |
| Storage Capacity (as Tested): | 640 GB |
| Tech Support: | 1 year parts and labor. |
| Type: | Media |
| Type: | Ultraportable |
| Weight: | 3.2 lb |
| Wireless Display Capability (WiDi): | Yes |
| WWAN (Mobile Broadband): | WiMAX |
For a ultraportable
Design
By focusing on more than thinness, Toshiba has built one of the lightest, most functional ultraportable in the 13-inch class. This same approach made its predecessor—the
The 13.3-inch widescreen isn't as bright as MacBook Air's 13-inch. It is also mor glossy than the matte versions found in the
The R835-P50X delivers a solid typing experience.. Every key has that perfect bumpy, deep response that you don't get from the flatter keys of the MacBook Air 13-inch and Samsung Series 9. It's like a Lenovo ThinkPad keyboard, except that all the keys look like chiclet gum pieces. The keyboard isn't backlit, but you would have to spend a lot more for systems like the Series 9 and Z1390X to get that kind of luxury. The mouse buttons are tuned just right so that clicking isn't tiring andthe touchpad is wide and quite responsive.
Features
The R835-P50X's no-compromise feature set separates it from other super thin laptops. The oldest and most compelling feature is the built-in optical drive. It and the Sony Z1390X are the only ultraportables that offer one. Every other ultraportable—the
Like its predecessor, the R835-P50X also features a slew of wireless connectivity, including 802.11n Wi-Fi, WiMax, and Intel's Wireless Display 2 (WiDi2). The last two are very useful if you live in any one of the 50+ cities that house WiMax (4G wireless) towers or if you want to wirelessly connect to an HDTV from your laptop (you need a second-generation Netgear Push2TV receiver). The improvement that WiDi2 brings to the table over the original WiDi is that it now supports 1080p HD video streams (the original WiDi topped out at 720p). The 640GB hard drive is spacious, but isn't as durable or as speedy as the solid state drives found in the MacBook Air and Samsung Series 9. My only complaint about this laptop is that the two tiny speakers above the keyboard are prone to distortion when the screen or entire laptop is moved.
Performance
What made the Toshiba R705-P35 so special was that it came with a big battery that its rivals couldn't fit into their starved frames—and the R835-P50X is no different. In fact, its 66WH battery has even more capacity With a little help from the Sandy Bridge architecture's energy efficiencies , and the R835's battery score surpassed the 9-hour mark (9 hours 26 minutes), prompting a double-take. It beat the Toshiba R705-P35 (7:01) by two hours and completely annihilated the Samsung Series 9 (6:04), Lenovo U260 (4:35), Dell V130 (3:02), MacBook Air 13-inch (5:35), and whatever ultraportable you want to throw against it.
The Toshiba Portege R835-P50X is the epitome of what an ultraportable should be: Lightweight, relatively inexpensive, powerful, and equipped with enough battery life to last from dawn to dusk.
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Final Thoughts
Toshiba Portege R835-P50X
The Toshiba Portege R835-P50X is the epitome of what an ultraportable should be: Lightweight, relatively inexpensive, powerful, and equipped with enough battery life to last from dawn to dusk.