Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904 WiDi Laptop Review
Toshiba Satellite E205-S1904 powered by Intel Core i5 processors, they come with 4GB of DDR3 SDRAM memory, and include generous 500GB hard drives. (They are somewhat diminutive as mainstream laptops go, but they’re not quite thin-and-light laptops either.)
The Toshiba (14-inch display, 2.53GHz Core i5) is the least expensive of the group, with an $899.99 price tag (which was just reduced from $999.99); the Dell (15.6-inch display, 2.53GHz Core i5) sells for $999.99, and the Sony (13.3-inch display, 2.26GHz Core i5) is the most expensive, at $1,049.99. In our opinion, however, the Toshiba is the sexiest-looking of the bunch, and we were fortunate enough to get it in for testing.
One other thing that these three laptops have in common is that they all include Intel’s new WiDi (Wireless Display) technology and come with a Netgear Push2TV WiDi adapter. WiDi is a new 802.11n-based technology from Intel that allows a laptop to wirelessly transmit its display to a TV’s HDMI connection at a 720p resolution. These three laptops are the first such devices on the market to support the WiDi technology–but you should start seeing WiDi built into more Core i5 and Core i3 laptops in the coming months.
Toshiba Laptops Review
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