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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great value, good notebook, excelent battery life, November 17, 2009
This review is from: Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 11.6-Inch LED TruBrite Black/Grey Laptop - 9 Hours 22 Minutes of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium) (Personal Computers)
Overall the T115-S1105 notebook is very good. I love the display, the size, and weight of the notebook. The dimensions are just one inch larger than the Toshiba netbook NB205.
For the price it's a step up from a netbook. I've been debating for days between the T115 and the NB205. The NB205 is awesome, but the Windows 7 Starter and other limitations (smaller screen, DDR2 memory instead of DDR3, a/b/g/n wireless on the T115, HDMI in the T115, etc.) made me decide for the T115. For few dollars more you get a full blown mini-notebook and almost the same dimensions of a netbook (if you opt for the T115 instead of the bigger brother T135). This does not take away the merits of the NB205, and I'm still considering getting one for my wife.
PERFORMANCE: As far as performance, it seems to be fine for browsing and playing video. I was able to play 720p video without problems (haven't tried 1080p yet). I performed a PASSMARK test for this unit (CPU Intel SU2700) and I got an overall Passmark Rating of 312 (Passmark CPU Rating: 471, 3D Mark: 122, Disk Mark: 238) which is not great, but should be ok for mundane tasks. I was surprised that the performance of the HD was over 30MB/s (for read/write speed), which is due probably to a SATA II interface for the 5400 rpm MK2555GSX Toshiba HD. So, overall the performance is slightly above what you would get from an ordinary netbook.
Note also that Amazon is selling 2 models of the T115, one with a Celeron processor, and this one (the S1105) with the ultra low voltage one core SU2700 for US$ 30 more. The SU2700 unit is also supposed to last over 9 hours on battery, which puts the Celeron unit not much behind at over 8 hours..
DISPLAY: The display is very nice, it's a glossy display with 1366x768 pixels. I was worried with the size of the fonts, but the multi-touch pad makes it very easy to increase the size of the fonts when reading a document or surfing the web. One drawback: the screen opens up to 125 degrees aproximately only, so you may need to lift up the notebook a bit depending on your position if you want to have the best display angle. It seems fine so far to me.
KEYBOARD: The keyboard is also ok, not as nice as the NB205, but I got used to it, and now I can type very quickly and even enjoy it. It does feel a bit warm on your left hand when you are plugged in (same for the bottom of the unit).
NOISE LEVEL: I also like that the notebook is quite silent, this is important to me, and I wish all laptop reviewers would always comment on that. Although it has a ULV processor, the unit does have a fan, that you just slightly hear when booting up or playing video. It doesn't seem to run otherwise.
BATTERY: The battery seems to last forever. I've been able to work (on/off) quite few hours without needing to recharge it, and I still had some battery left. I also like the Eco Utility that optimizes the use of the battery. I haven't been able to prove the 9 hours plus benchmark by working unplugged for straight 9 hours, but it does seem to be true if you have the Eco Utility turned on. Additional observation: in my brief performance tests with Passmark, the Eco Utility turned on seems not to affect much the overall performance of the unit, so I will let the ECO turned on for the time being. One more thing: for some reason, I wish the power plug was on the left side of the unit as with all my other notebooks to date. The power cable plugging from the right side seems always to be in the way, but maybe is just me as I'm right handed and I don't like to see that near my mouse.
WIRELESS: excellent, rock solid so far, no problems connecting with my network and rock solid connection with very high speeds (also, abgn, which is great).
SHELL: The notebook looks great, but I got the black unit (the other colors seem not to be available yet), and you will need to get used to clean it in a daily basis as I have fingerprints all over the unit in the end of the day. I wish the white unit was available and I would have gone for that.
There are 2 drawbacks I've found so far, the buttons of the touchpad are very clunky, and the speaker volume of the unit is way too low. In order to prevent using the touchpad buttons, I have to normally use the tap feature to select, start application, etc. In regards to the volume, I attained a small improvement going to the audio settings for the Conexant Pebble audio drivers and turning on the Loudness feature (by checking the Loudness checkbox on properties). It helps, but it does not solve the problem, I hope Toshiba can do something to improve the audio via some new audio drivers (if that is even possible). Meanwhile, I will have to carry a small headset with me if I really want to hear something playing on the web or listening to music. I believe that if Toshiba had solved these 2 issues before launching this product, the T115 would be a total killer considering the price point.
You can find a review of the bigger T135 brother of this notebook at the Laptop Magazine [...] Those guys do a an excellent job, and you can maybe find a bit more as it relates to some similarities to this unit.
I'm curious what others have to say. So, I hope more people leave their reviews.
UPDATE Nov 4, 2009
I did some video playback testing (connecting with my 42 inch HDTV via HDMI) last night and was able to:
- Play 1080p video: I downloaded a 1080p trailer of Pirates of the Caribbean. It played perfectly on my HDTV screen. No problems with the sound or video. No motion interruption or stuttering. Shows that the Intel GMA GS40 works very well for HD playback.
- Play 360p and 480p video from Hulu: I was able to watch 'Modern Family' and 'The Middle' tv series in my HDTV. I had some initial issues, but then I rebooted the machine and let just the browse running. The playback wasn't perfect, but very watchable. You would notice some motion blur here and there. This is probably due to the flash nature of the video that relies less on the GMA (Graphic Media Accelerator). It seemed to improve a bit when I played just in the TV instead of both (video e notebook) by using the F5 function key.
Overall, very impressive for this little notebook!!
UPDATE Nov 13, 2009:
A couple more observations:
- I was able to solve the weak audio issue with the Conexant audio device. I just went to Device Manager, and deleted the drivers, now the sound level is very good. This work around was posted on the Toshiba forum and it's a perfect solution until Toshiba provides new and more powerfull drivers. I'm very pleased with this, because now I don't need the headsets anymore, and the volume level is very similar to my other notebooks.
- I noticed that with Eco utility turned on the notebook is very sluggish. So, I decided to use the Balanced setting instead. The battery life is still excellent, maybe not as good as with Eco on, but I didn't do any measurements. I will reserve the Eco for transcontinental flights. I also noticed, that you need to reboot the notebook for the new setting to kick in and provide a better performance (even though I had changed back to Balanced, for some reason the CPU speed wasn't being affected until rebooting).
I guess I would give the notebook 4.5 stars now!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like it in spite of its issues, November 16, 2009
This review is from: Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 11.6-Inch LED TruBrite Black/Grey Laptop - 9 Hours 22 Minutes of Battery Life (Windows 7 Home Premium) (Personal Computers)
First the problems:
1. The pre-installed Norton Internet Security did not activate properly, and prevented any network connections. It took a couple of hours to figure that one out. I uninstalled Norton and the problem disappeared.
2. The audio driver that ships with the laptop didn't work well resulting in low volume. I deleted the driver and installed the default Windows driver which took care of that issue.
3. When I tried to run a full screen video, I got a warning that the computer was overheating and needed to be returned to the manufacturer. I called Toshiba, spent 20 minutes on the phone, received a prepaid shipping box from UPS, and am awaiting its return. Apparently the fan isn't working as it should.
In spite of issues I like this little laptop. In the limited time I've had with it I found the battery life to be as good as advertised. The keyboard is not difficult to use, and the touchpad is the largest I've had on any laptop. I've seen some complaints about the button bar. I don't use it much as I prefer to customize the touchpad, but seems to work OK. The video camera is OK, but slower than what I have seen on some netbooks. I didn't test it extensively because of the fan issue. I have checked the Toshiba forums, and the only issue reported with this laptop is the low sound volume mentioned above. So it seems my issue is just one of those things. I'm looking forward to getting it back and expecting to get several good years of service from it.
My initial impressions of Toshiba service are also good.
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