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In this review, we'll introduce you to the Toshiba Satellite T135 notebook. Inside the model on review (the T135D-S1320) is an AMD NEO MV40 processor, 3GB of memory and a 250GB hard drive. Graphics are powered by a dedicated ATI Radeon chip on a 13.3" widescreen LED backlit display.
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On the outside, the machine is quite striking. Our review unit came in a kind of red carbon fiber pattern, not overly bright, definitely a departure from the boring designs on most other machines. Connectivity comes from a memory card slot, three USB ports, audio in/out, VGA and HDMI. Having built in access to both video output ports is a huge plus - too many machines force you to pick nowadays, often resulting in investments in special adapter cables.
They keyboard on the T135 is a kind of hybrid between a regular keyboard and a chiclet keyboard. Key spacing is excellent, but there is a little bit of "flex" towards the middle. Thankfully, it doesn't impact typing efficiency. Despite the small size of the machine, the keys are well layed out, and everything is where you'd expect it to be.
The multi touch trackpad is nice and large - and is part of the outer case. The coating on the trackpad is a little rougher than the rest of the unit, making it both comfortable and accurate. At the bottom of the trackpad are the left and right buttons - which are easy to press and respond with a nice click.
Under the trackpad buttons are LED indicators for power, battery charging status, HDD activity, memory card activity and wireless status.
The memory card slot on the right fits SD, Memory Stick and xD card compatibility. One other neat connectivity feature comes from the left side USB port. By enabling a software feature, this USB port provides power even when the notebook is turned off. With this, you can charge your phone, iPod or other device, without having to find an outlet or invest in a battery pack.