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Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345 review: Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345

Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345

Scott Stein Editor at Large
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Scott Stein
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Back when thin-and-light laptops were all the rage in 2009, a surprise contender for the most affordable thin 13-inch laptop came from Toshiba. The Satellite T135, an optical-drive-free laptop with an Intel Pentium or AMD Neo dual-core CPU, managed to provide exactly the sort of computing power that most Netbooks lack. For everything from video streaming to general office work, it was more than adequate. It wasn't as cheap as a Netbook, but it wasn't as expensive as many thin laptops, either.

7.5

Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345

The Good

Strong battery life; thin design; better-than-Netbook performance; excellent keyboard.

The Bad

Faster (if heavier) 13-inch laptops offer better performance at the same price; lacks an optical drive.

The Bottom Line

The Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345 is a solid, slim, and affordable 13-inch tweener laptop for ultraportable computing; however, in a landscape filled with thinner and faster alternatives, it no longer stands alone.

Toshiba's update, the Satellite T235, is much like its predecessor in many ways--perhaps in too many. We can't really fault it, though, since it remains one of the thinnest all-around affordable 13-inch laptops. However, at $599 for the AMD Turion II Neo dual-core powered T235D-S1345 ($569 on Toshiba's Web site with an instant savings option), it's the same price as many Intel Core i3 laptops.

The weight and battery life on this ultraportable 13-incher are superior to many standard 13-inch machines, but it comes at the same performance cost as the other Satellite T135 models had. The T235D still lacks an optical drive, and it's no longer quite the thinnest machine around; in fact, for only a few hundred more, the $829 Toshiba Portege R705-P25 offers a lighter chassis, a Core i3 processor, and a DVD-burning optical drive. However, if it's an all-around thin machine you're looking for at a price that's reasonable, the T235D-S1345 can handle a lot more than a Netbook can, and with a more ergonomic design.

Price as reviewed / starting price $599
Processor 1.5 GHz AMD Turion II Neo K625 Dual-Core
Memory 4GB, 1,066MHz DDR3
Hard drive 320GB 5,400rpm
Chipset ATI RS880M + SD820M
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Dimensions (WD) 12.7 inches x 8.8 inches
Height 1.0 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 13.3 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 3.8 / 4.4 pounds
Category 13-inch

The Satellite T235D-S1345 is a relative lightweight among 13-inch laptops; at less than 4 pounds, it has a tapered design that also gives it a smaller overall profile. At first glance, it looks more like a 12-inch ultraportable. From the outside, the T235D isn't really different from the previous T135 series--the same glossy plastic lid predominates--this time in a gray with crosshatched etched pattern to lessen the Fingerprint Effect, or an optional red--and a slightly bulging battery protrudes from the underside, but hardly enough to feel intrusive.

Inside, a weird predominance of textured silvery plastic surrounds the keyboard deck; the effect seems initially tacky. After some use, we softened up to the design--to a point. While Toshiba can be credited for not playing it safe, we might have preferred something more muted. Combined with the very plastic feel the overall laptop possesses, the T235D leans toward looking slightly cheap. Thankfully, the chassis' construction actually feels quite sturdy, starting with a new keyboard.

We criticized Toshiba's previous generation of Satellites for having flat keyboards that didn't feel comfortable, but to its credit, the new raised keyboard on the T235 series is a real improvement. The sturdy square keys seem too tiny at first glance, but their wide spacing turns out to be a surprisingly good ergonomic experience. It feels like the keyboard we liked on the Toshiba Mini NB305 Netbook, blown up and stuck onto a larger laptop. The arrow keys are even thoughtfully offset, and function keys are set into little four-button clusters. If there's one big improvement to the T235D, it's in those keys.

The wider-than-tall multitouch touch pad leans toward being a bit too smooth, but its sensitivity is excellent, and we found the contour-curved buttons beneath easy to reach. And that textured deck we complained about happens to offer comfortable friction on your palms when typing. Clever stuff, after all.

The Satellite T235D-S1345 has a 13.3-inch glossy LED-backlit display with a 1,366x768-pixel native resolution, which is common for screens this size. Pictures looked reasonably bright and text readable, although the screen looked washed out at wide viewing angles. Its built-in stereo speakers emit sound through grilles under the front base; they're loud enough for enjoying videos, but are not ideal for music. A built-in Webcam is a lot like the one on the previous T135--OK for Web chatting, but we've seen better.

  Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345 Average for category [13-inch]
Video HDMI-out, VGA VGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort
Audio Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data 3 USB 2.0 (1 of them an eSATA combo), dual SD/Memory Stick card reader, mini-FireWire 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader
Expansion None None
Networking Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional mobile broadband
Optical drive None DVD burner

Except for its missing optical drive and its lack of Bluetooth, the T235D-S1345 has the selection of ports we'd come to expect out of any 13-inch laptop. Toshiba added a combo eSATA/USB 2.0 port, which is nice, as is its ubiquitous sleep-and-charge USB port that can power USB devices when the Satellite is asleep or even turned off. It turns a laptop into a large battery for your phone when traveling.

Like its predecessor, the Satellite T135D-S1324, the T235D-S1345 has an AMD Neo dual-core processor, although this time it's been slightly upgraded to a Turion II Neo K625 dual-core. Its performance is improved a little, but not massively so. For most mainstream computing needs, this dual-core CPU does its job surprisingly well. We're also happy to say that generally it handled full-screen video streaming nicely, although we had better results if we avoided trying to watch HD streams. The T235D-S1345 is a far better solution for mobile computing than single-core or Atom processor Netbooks, but it also falls short of what even a basic Intel Core i3 processor can do. In terms of overall benchmark performance, it edged out the slim 11.6-inch Dell Inspiron M101z that packs an Athlon II Neo K325 dual-core CPU. Its performance is impressive for an 11.6-inch system, but it's not far off what we'd expect in a budget 13-inch, either.

Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345
1790 

Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345
243 

Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345
311 

Video playback battery drain test (in minutes)
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345
268 

The included ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225 graphics are close to Intel's integrated graphics in terms of effective performance. The chip definitely gives video a boost, but any games that rely on 3D are hardly playable. The system ran Unreal Tournament III at 13.1 frames per second at 1,200x768-pixel resolution. For casual games and those with more forgiving graphics settings, you'll have more livable results.

Juice box
Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345 Average watts per hour
Off 0.41
Sleep 0.87
Idle 9.8
Load 28.37
Raw kWh number 36.81
Annual power consumption cost $4.18

Annual power consumption cost
Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345
$4.18 

With an included six-cell battery, the Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345 ran for 4 hours and 28 minutes using our video-playback battery drain test. That's very good and definitely above average for 13-inch laptops, outperforming the battery life on the average 13-inch Core i3 laptop considerably. However, it's a dip from the last generation of T135 Satellites that had battery lives about an hour longer. It's also less impressive among Netbook competitors, so it depends on what category you consider the trim T235D-S1345 to fall under. With a low-power CPU and no optical drive, one might expect better.

Toshiba provides a standard one-year warranty with the Satellite T235D-S1345. Toshiba's Web site is among the easier ones to navigate and offers relatively unhidden toll-free technical support phone numbers and other information.

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Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); 1.5GHz AMD Turion II Neo K625 Dual-Core; 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz; 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225; 320GB Toshiba 5400rpm

Toshiba Portege R705-P25
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); 2.27GHz Intel Core i3 M350; 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz; 64MB (Dedicated)/1696MB (Total) Intel GMA HD; 500GB Hitachi 5400rpm

HP Pavilion dm3-1002
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300; 2048MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz; 797MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD; 500GB Western Digital 5400rpm

Gateway EC14D07u
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU4100; 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz; 64MB (Dedicated) Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD; 320GB Hitachi 5400rpm

Toshiba Satellite T135D-S1324
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); 1.6GHz AMD Turion Neo X2 Dual-Core L625; 4096MB DDR2 SDRAM 800MHz; 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3200; 320GB Toshiba 5400rpm

7.5

Toshiba Satellite T235D-S1345

Score Breakdown

Design 7Features 8Performance 7Battery 8Support 7