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We have collected 1 reviews of the Toshiba Satellite L755-15R. Experts rate Toshiba Satellite L755-15R 7/10. Reviewsor.com helps you find reviews, best prices, user reviews of the Toshiba Satellite L755-15R and Toshiba Laptops.
Toshiba's latest Satellite L-Series is a collection of powerful multimedia laptops, designed to entertain as well as create. The Satellite L755-15R has many positives, including strong performance and a vibrant screen, and comes with a low price tag. Intel's Core i5 Sandy Bridge processing technology is once more on board and it's used here to great effect. The Satellite scored high in our benchmarking tests, so if you need a powerful machine that can run loads of applications at once, this laptop will last you for years. Sadly, the Satellite only has integrated graphics, which means the processor also handles images. Having said that, Intel's Sandy Bridge processors do a good job with rendering images, so you will have enough power to manipulate your high-resolution photos and pull together a DVD or two from your home movies. However, if you want a laptop that can handle professional design packages, you should consider a laptop with a dedicated graphics card instead.BenchmarksBattery life: 356MobileMark 2007: 3033DMark 2003: 7114The screen may lack the sharpness of the Lenovo W520 and Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch, but it's stunningly bright and produces rich, vivid colours.

By TechRadar, published 30-06-2011
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