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Toshiba Satellite M55-S325

Despite being fairly well-rounded, this laptop is hampered by a cramped keyboard.

I loved this retail notebook's light weight and its pretty peacock-blue lid, but for $1349 I would demand a better keyboard and touchpad.

Let's start with what's right about the Satellite M-55. It weighs just 5.1 pounds (sans power adapter) and has a bright 14-inch wide screen that I could open on a cramped airline tray. The laptop's TruBrite technology supposedly makes the screen easier to read at an angle, though I couldn't detect much difference between the M55-S325 and the non-TruBrite Toshiba Tecra A5--its almost identical business counterpart. Both looked great head-on and were a little harder to read from the sides.

The M55-S325 has almost all of the features I care about as a consumer, including a DVD burner and plenty of USB 2.0 ports--four in all, including two on the right side of the case where I prefer them. The notebook also supplies a FireWire port for downloading digital video from a camcorder, a TV-out port for linking to a big external screen, and a five-in-one memory card reader. The main disappointment here is the machine's lack of built-in support for CompactFlash cards, which my camera uses.

The removable 100GB hard drive is a stunningly roomy, and you get an empty memory slot for future upgrading. A 512MB chip is sealed beneath the keyboard--not ideal but something I could live with. Bluetooth is not an option, but the notebook is Wi-Fi ready and has an on/off switch on the front.

The touchpad buttons were too small and too close to the edge of the case for me to use comfortably. Each time I tried to depress a button, my thumb struck the case, too. Using an external mouse is an option, but that's not a tradeoff I'd willingly make, especially since I'd expect to use this notebook outside the office a lot. So, while tempted, I would probably pass on this otherwise terrific little wide screen.

The M55-S325's CD/DVD button saves battery life (it held out for 3 hours, 8 minutes in our tests) by powering up just the optical drive when playing CDs and DVDs. A full set of media buttons appear in a panel running down the right side of the keyboard; these let me easily stop, pause, and move forward and backward through CD tracks and movie chapters. My full-screen version of Master and Commander looked and sounded pretty good. The M55-S325 lacks a subwoofer for boosting bass tones, but its audio was above average thanks to the Harman/Kardon speakers located in a prominent panel that runs the length of the bottom screen frame. The headphone port and a volume wheel lie within easy reach on the front of the case.

The M55-S325 earned a WorldBench 5 score of 78, so it should be able to handle any mainstream application fine. The only one other notebook with the 1.73-GHz Pentium M 740 processor we've tested was Toshiba's Satellite M45-S351, which ambled to a score of 69.

This notebook has so much going for it--topped off by a good Acrobat manual and the Microsoft Works application bundle--that dismissing it for one poorly implemented feature seems almost unfair, but there you have it.

Upshot: Generous storage, great weight, and screen and eye-catching lid can't overcome this notebook's cramped mouse buttons.
Processor
Processor Type Intel Pentium M Processor (Centrino)
Data Bus Speed 533 MHz
Cache Memory
Installed Size 2 MB
RAM
Installed Size 512 MB
Technology DDR-SDRAM (DDRRAM)
Storage
Hard Drive 100 GB
Drive Controllers IDE (ATA/EIDE/ATAPI)
Optical Storage
Type DVD+-RW Dual Layer Combination Drive,
Hard Drive
Display
Type LCD Display w/ TruBrite Technology
Aspect Ratio 15:9 (Widescreen)
Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900
Max. Resolution 1280 x 768
Audio
Sound Support Microsoft DirectSound 3D Compatible Audio
Networking
Data Link Protocol Ethernet (10/100 Mbps),
Wireless Ethernet - 11 Mbps IEEE802.11b,
Wireless Ethernet - 54 Mbps IEEE802.11g
Expansion
Expansion Memory Stick PRO,
MultiMedia Card (MMC),
SD Card,
Type I PC Card,
Type II PC Card,
xD-Picture Card
Miscellaneous
Chipset Type Intel 915GM Express
Input Devices Keyboard,
Touchpad
Included Devices DVD Player (Seperate Function),
Modem
Operating System
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
Battery
Average Run Time 3.52 hour(s)
Dimensions (W x D x H)
Unit 13.5 in x 9.53 in x 1.5 in
Weight
Unit 4.98 lbs
Warranty
Warranty 1 Year Limited Warranty
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