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Toshiba Satellite Pro L450


$650.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good screen quality for a budget notebook. Good build quality even compared to Toshiba's more expensive options. Good quality keyboard.

The Cons:Below average battery life compared to similar products. Limited range of configurations. The Satellite Pro series are really just consumer notebooks with an understated styling.

The L450 is an entry-level, small business laptop series from Toshiba's Satellite Pro lineup.  The series is designed to be affordable while providing basic power, standard connectivity, and reliable performance.

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  It has a 15.6" widescreen display with Toshiba's HD TruBrite technology and a 1366 x 768 pixel resolution.  The series features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor with up to 4GB of RAM and an up to 320GB hard drive.  The L450 is designed with a DVD SuperMulti drive, Intel HD graphics card, and a built-in webcam and microphone.  It also includes 3 USB ports, an HDMI port, and comes in a matte silver finish.

Specifications/Features

  • 15.6" Widescreen HD TruBrite LCD Display
  • 1366 x 768 Pixel Resolution
  • Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
  • Up to 4GB DDR2 RAM
  • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
  • Up to 320GB HDD (5400rpm)
  • DVD SuperMulti Drive (+/- Double Layer)
  • Built-in Webcam and Microphone
  • Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
  • Inputs/Outputs: 3 x USB, 1 x HDMI, Memory Card Reader
  • Matte Silver Finish
  • Windows XP Professional
  • 1 year limited warranty

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    Good screen quality for a budget notebook

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    Good build quality even compared to Toshiba's more expensive options

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    Good quality keyboard

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    Good price / performance ratio

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    Below average battery life compared to similar products

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    Limited range of configurations

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    The Satellite Pro series are really just consumer notebooks with an understated styling

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