Toshiba Satellite L775 Series
Processor: AMD A-Series A6-3400M, Intel Core i5 2410M, Intel Core i5 2430MGraphics Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6250, AMD Radeon HD 6520G, Intel HD Graphics 3000, NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M
Display: 17.30 inch
Weight: 2.8kg, 2.9kg
Price: 700, 800 euro
Average of 12 scores (from 12 reviews)
Toshiba Satellite L775-119
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775-119Processor: Intel Core i5 2410M
Graphics Adapter: Intel HD Graphics 3000
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.8kg
Price: 700 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775-119 (Model)
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Reviews
Source: CNet Archive.org version
Toshiba is the BMW of the laptop world. Its machines tend to be rather large and bulky, but they're solidly made and generally fun to use. Gaming isn't the forte of our version of the Toshiba Satellite L775, the L775-119. In most other areas, though, this is a fine 17.3-inch laptop, offering a great screen, comfortable keyboard and speedy performance.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/02/2011
Rating: Total score: 80%
Foreign Reviews
Source: Dinside NO→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/27/2011
Rating: Total score: 67%
Toshiba Satellite L775-125
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775-125Processor: Intel Core i5 2410M
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M 2048 MB
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.8kg
Price: 700 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775-125 (Model)
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An average model. Toshiba adds a 17 inch desktop replacement with the latest Sandy Bridge hardware to the market with the Satellite L775-125. Moreover, there is an Nvidia GeForce GT 525M that makes gaming possible.
Foreign Reviews
Source: Notebookcheck DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/19/2011
Rating: Total score: 77% performance: 82% display: 70% mobility: 76% workmanship: 76% ergonomy: 78% emissions: 80%
Source: Notebookcheck DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/19/2011
Rating: Total score: 77% performance: 82% display: 70% mobility: 76% workmanship: 76% ergonomy: 78% emissions: 80%
Source: Notebookinfo DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/05/2011
Rating: Total score: 82% performance: 90% display: 90% mobility: 70% ergonomy: 90% emissions: 75%
Source: Notebookinfo DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 07/05/2011
Rating: Total score: 82% performance: 90% display: 90% mobility: 70% ergonomy: 90% emissions: 75%
Toshiba Satellite L775-127
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775-127Processor: Intel Core i5 2410M
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.9kg
Price: 800 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775-127 (Model)
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Foreign Reviews
Source: PC Welt DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 06/30/2011
Rating: Total score: 79% performance: 82% features: 86% display: 77% mobility: 69% ergonomy: 95% emissions: 73%
Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7206
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7206Processor: AMD A-Series A6-3400M
Graphics Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6520G
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.8kg
Price: 700 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775D-S7206 (Model)
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Reviews
Source: notebookforums.com Archive.org version
At a discount price of $599, I am simply not pleased with this notebook for obvious reasons. The LCD panel doesn't perform well for modern standards, the CPU won't run at full Turbo speed, and the physical GPU advertised was a lie and doesn't exist. I'd say this notebook runs like an OLD Dual-Core with a faulty wireless adapter. The notebook handles 2D video performance for Blu-Ray playback fluidly with no skips or hiccups on a 17" display, and that's the ONLY reason to purchase it. It's essentially just a stable 17" Blu-ray player at a sub-par 1600x900 native resolution with the added bonus of bad viewing angles.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/24/2011
Rating: Total score: 60% performance: 50% display: 60% mobility: 60% workmanship: 70% ergonomy: 60%
Source: AnandTech Archive.org version
I won't lie, I was looking forward to doing this review as an opportunity to weigh in with my peers on Llano, and that's largely because I do think we've been a bit unfair to it and I see the value in it. Jarred's concern regarding AMD's Fusion APUs is a fair one: released right now they're alright, but they're really a year or two late. It's true, but I'm not convinced it's entirely fair.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 08/12/2011
Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7226
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7226Processor: AMD A-Series A6-3400M
Graphics Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6520G
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.8kg
Price: 700 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775D-S7226 (Model)
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Source: notebookforums.com Archive.org version
At a discount price of $599, I am simply not pleased with this notebook for obvious reasons. The LCD panel doesn't perform well for modern standards, the CPU won't run at full Turbo speed, and the physical GPU advertised was a lie and doesn't exist. I'd say this notebook runs like an OLD Dual-Core with a faulty wireless adapter. The notebook handles 2D video performance for Blu-Ray playback fluidly with no skips or hiccups on a 17" display, and that's the ONLY reason to purchase it. It's essentially just a stable 17" Blu-ray player at a sub-par 1600x900 native resolution with the added bonus of bad viewing angles.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 08/24/2011
Rating: Total score: 60% performance: 50% display: 60% mobility: 60% workmanship: 70% ergonomy: 60%
Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7340
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7340Processor: AMD A-Series A6-3400M
Graphics Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6250
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.8kg
Price: 700 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775D-S7340 (Model)
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Source: PC Mag Archive.org version
Whether the Toshiba Satellite L775D-S7340 is an ideal laptop for you depends exclusively on your intentions. If all you care about are media and other entertainment-focused activities, it’s a terrific choice—its combination of graphics potential and a Blu-ray drive have you covered from both the gaming and movie-watching angles. But for any other reason, it’s a harder sell: Our Editors’ Choice models, the Asus U56E-BBL6 and Lenovo IdeaPad V570-1066AJU, offer distinctly better performance for all non-gaming applications and they, along with the even more graphically inclined (and less expensive) Gateway NV55S05u have vastly superior battery life. If you know what you need and want, the L755D-S7340 deserves to be on your list of possibilities, but any of these other laptops would be better all-around buys.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 10/20/2011
Rating: Total score: 60%
Toshiba Satellite L775-166
Specifications
Notebook: Toshiba Satellite L775-166Processor: Intel Core i5 2430M
Graphics Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M
Display: 17.30 inch, 16:9, 1600 x 900 pixels
Weight: 2.9kg
Price: 800 euro
Links: Toshiba homepage Toshiba notebook section Satellite L775-166 (Model)
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Foreign Reviews
Source: Notebookinfo DE→EN Archive.org version
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 12/16/2011
Rating: Total score: 83% performance: 90% display: 80% mobility: 70% ergonomy: 85% emissions: 88%
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Toshiba: Toshiba Corporation is a Japanese conglomerate or technology group. The company was established in 1939 and in 1978 Toshiba became the official company name. The company's products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors, hard drives, printers, batteries, lighting, logistics and information technology. Toshiba was one of the largest manufacturers of personal computers, consumer electronics, home appliances and medical equipment.
Only some 3D games with very low demands are playable with these cards.
Intel HD Graphics 3000: Integrated graphics card in the Intel Sandy Bridge processors (Core ix-2xxx). The HD 3000 is the faster (internally GT2 called) version with 12 Execution Units (EUs).
AMD Radeon HD 6520G:
Integrated processor graphics card (in the A6-Series of Llano APUs) without dedicated graphics memory and only 320 of the 400 shader cores.
AMD Radeon HD 6250: Integrated graphics card in the Ontario netbook processors (e.g. C-50 and C-30) featuring an UVD3 video decoder and no dedicated memory.
Non demanding games should be playable with these graphics cards.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 525M: Based on the GeForce GT 425M with slightly higher core clock speeds.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
Intel Core i5:
2410M:
Dual-core processor based on the Sandy Bridge architecture with an integrated graphics card and dual-channel DDR3 memory controller. The CPU is clocked at 2.3 GHz (Turbo Boost 2.6-2.9 GHz) and the GPU at 650 (1200 MHz Turbo).
2430M: Dual-core processor based on the Sandy Bridge architecture with an integrated graphics card and dual-channel DDR3 memory controller. The CPU is clocked at 2.4 GHz (Turbo Boost 2.7-3 GHz) and the GPU at 650 (1200 MHz Turbo).
AMD A-Series:
A6-3400M: Llano quad-core APU clocked at 1.4-2.3 GHz (Turbo Core) featuring an integrated Radeon 6520G (320 cores, 400MHz) graphics card.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.
» To find out how fine a display is, see our DPI List.
2.8 kg:
With this weight, a laptop is rather heavier than average. Devices in this range shine more with screen size and performance than with mobility.
2.9 kg:
73.67%: This rating is poor. More than three quarters of the models are rated better. That is rather not a purchase recommendation. Even if verbal ratings in this area do not sound that bad ("sufficient" or "satisfactory"), they are usually euphemisms that disguise a classification as a below-average laptop.
» Further information can be found in our Notebook Purchase Guide.