- 2.3GHz AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile M520 Processor
- 4GB 200-Pin DDR2 SO-DIMM Memory
- 500GB Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive (5400RPM); DVD Super Multi Drive
- 18.4" CCFL (16:9) 1680x945 Display; ATI Radeon HD 4200 Graphics
- Window 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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![]() The Satellite P505 is a portable alternative to a desktop PC thanks to its HD+ 18.4-inch display. |
![]() A brilliant high-gloss Fusion Finish design with a Breeze pattern in graphite gray means you'll be multitasking in style. |
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Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system (64-bit version), you'll be able to easily create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos, and music. Windows 7 is the easiest, fastest, and most engaging version of Windows yet. Better ways to find and manage files, like Jump Lists and improved taskbar previews, help you speed through everyday tasks. Windows 7 is designed for faster and more reliable performance, so your PC just works the way you want it to.
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What's in the Box
This package contains the Toshiba Satellite P505D-S8000 notebook PC, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions.
It also comes with the following software: Norton Internet Security 2010 (30-day trial), Toshiba PC Health Monitor, Microsoft Works, Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Edition (60-day trial), Windows Media Player, Google Toolbar, WildTangent Orb Game Console
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83 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, with reservations,
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This review is from: Toshiba Satellite P505D-S8000 TruBrite 18.4-Inch Laptop (Black/Silver) (Personal Computers)
I hate laptops. The idea of a computer you can misplace is anathema to me. When I had to buy a laptop, therefore, I essentially bought a desktop with a carrying case. That, in a nutshell, is the 18.4" Toshiba Satellite. It is far too heavy to really be considered "portable." It is big, powerful, has a gorgeous screen, and generally does a very nice job of trying to fool me into thinking I have a desktop computer.
The keyboard lights up, which is a very nice feature. The keys are full-sized and easy to press. The biggest drawback with the keyboard is the series of multimedia buttons on the side of the keyboard. They are FAR too easy to press accidentally, which means a stray finger can unintentionally mute your sound, change the volume, dim the screen, etc. Also, pressing one of those buttons results in a loud beep, even if the laptop is on mute. One of those annoying buttons on the side of the keyboard is for "eco-mode." Despite the fact that the laptop has an 18" monitor which, at the time of my writing this, is the largest monitor for any laptop on the planet, Toshiba has somehow managed to earn an "Energy Star" rating for this behemoth. The eco-mode dims the monitor somewhat and stops the keyboard from lighting up. In bright sunlight, this mode is unacceptably dim. Otherwise, it worked fine. Even without eco-mode, however, this computer somehow manages to typically use less than 75 watts of power, which means it uses about the same energy as one incandescent light bulb. Quite remarkable, when you think about it. Despite the "Energy Star" rating, the battery life on this laptop is pathetic. Coaxing even an hour without being plugged in is a stretch. DO NOT buy this laptop if you plan to use it routinely in places where plugs are scarce. As for heat, this laptop runs remarkably cool. Even after several hours of intensive use, it was cool enough to place on my bare legs. The speakers are Harman/Kardon, which is shorthand for "much better than your typical laptop speakers." I used to plug my laptop into my stereo system at home, but I found that that was absolutely unnecessary. Even for hardcore gaming, the speakers did an adequate job by themselves. The best feature of the monitor is its size. The picture is crisp, although it had trouble in direct sunlight. It renders at 780, not 1080. My understanding, however, is that to truly appreciate a 1080 resolution, you need a large monitor--like 37"+. I certainly never have had any complaints about picture quality, even when streaming movies from Netflix. There are connectors all over the place, including an HDMI input, which means you can hook your laptop to your HD television and watch video from it. This is a nice feature; I use Netflix streaming video a lot, and it made it simple to watch the video on my larger TV set. Also, one of the USB ports has a neat feature that allows you to draw power from it even when the laptop is turned off. This means you don't need to turn on your laptop in order to recharge your phone. The touchpad is large and easy to use. No complaints there. I am not a huge fan of touchpads (once again, my anti-laptop snobbery rears its ugly head), so I used a bluetooth mouse most of the time. The bluetooth functionality on this laptop is very good. Toshiba sells this as a gaming computer. This is something of a misnomer. They have a true gaming laptop, the Qosmio. A quick glance at the specs of this computer makes it clear that it is really a high-performance computer, and not perfectly suited for gaming. The graphics card is decent but not great, and the hard drive is a little slow. That said, most games will play on it. I had no trouble with even some of the latest titles, such as Dragon Age: Origins. The biggest problem was that there would be a longer-than-appropriate pause when the game would load a saved game or enter a new area. Once the game actually started, the graphics were acceptably smooth. I did not test it on some of the real computer-killers like Crysis or Fallout, since I am not a first-person shooter kind of guy. I did play some online games like Guild Wars and World of Warcraft, and was pleased with both the wireless connection and the graphics. To sum up... PROS: Monitor, Backlit Keyboard, Powerful, Great Speakers CONS: Multimedia Buttons, Battery Life Is this the right laptop for you? It depends on your needs. If you want a portable computer that can be taken anywhere on a moments' notice, then you need to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a desktop replacement, or a high-performance computer with decent gaming capability, this may be your next computer.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Purchase,
By Stacey Haygood (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Toshiba Satellite P505D-S8000 TruBrite 18.4-Inch Laptop (Black/Silver) (Personal Computers)
I really was not sure how large it would be, until it arrived. HUGE! I needed a large laptop for all of my media editing and movie watching. Here are some of my opinions about this laptop:
1. As others have stated, the touch sensitive keys on the left sometimes interfere with typing. When I'm on the road, I constantly press one of the keys by mistake. This is something I'm going to have to work on. I don't have this problem at home because I use a wireless mouse and keyboard. Perhaps next time, Toshiba can move those things above the keyboard, between the speakers (plenty of room). 2. I was able to install all but 1 of my applications from my Windows XP laptop. Here are some of the larger applications that I was able to install: a. Roxio 2010 b. ZoneAlarm 9.1 c. ITunes d. Comic Book Creator 2 e. MS Office 2007 f. MS Project 2003 g. Adobe Visual Communicator 3 h. Adobe CS2 Premium (when you are asked for the path to use for installing, you must use (without the quotes) "C:\progra~2\adobe". If you don't, you will get activation errors and others later) i. Adobe CS3 Dreamweaver j. Adobe CS4 k. MacDrive 8 l. Business Plan Pro 2005, Marketing Plan Pro 2003, Quicken Legal Business Pro 2007 m. Camtasia Studio 5 (then 6), Snagit 9 n. VLC (VideoLan) o. DivX p. Adobe Captivate 4 q. FlashPaper 2 (could not install this because it was incompatible) r. FireFox Browser 3. One thing though that you should about this laptop: It does not come with any Setup Disks to use for restoring a broken system. It also does not come with a paper copy of the User Manual. Everything is on the laptop. Everything you need is located at "START --> All Programs --> My Toshiba"
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Toshiba Satellite P505D-S8000 TruBrite 18.4-Inch Laptop (Black/Silver) (Personal Computers)
I purchased this computer for a family member. They basically wanted a "mobile desktop" that they could take on travel. This laptop is big... so big that u may find a hard time finding a bag for it. All in all, we like the laptop and do recommend it. Just consider if you really need a unit this big.
Pros: - The laptop performs well. No lag issues when using Windows 7 home premium. - This unit definitely has some "bling" factor to it. When my bro pulled out the laptop during a meeting, everyone wanted to check it out. - Has just about every port you will ever need. Cons: - As other reviewers have said, the multi-media buttons are very easy to hit. You'll probably want to disable them. - Would have been nice to have dedicaded graphics. - Don't buy this laptop if u need battery life. A bigger battery is available from Toshiba if you need it. - Big and heavy. Unless you have a substantive need for a laptop this big, I suggest you get something smaller.
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