Features | # 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 Processor # 4GB Memory # 320GB Hard Drive, DVD±R/RW Optical Drive # 15.6" Display, ATI Mobility Radeon M96XT Graphics # Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), *Up to 3 Hours 8 Minutes of Battery Life
| # Intel Core i3-2310M Processor 2.1 GHz, 3MB Cache # Configured with 4GB DDR3 1066MHz (max 8GB) # 500GB (5400 RPM); Serial ATA hard disk drive with TOSHIBA Hard Drive Impact Sensor (3D sensor) # 15.6" diagonal widescreen TruBrite TFT display at 1366 x 768 native resolution (HD) with 16:9 Aspect Ratio and LED Backlite # Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit with a 6 cell/48Wh Lithium Ion battery pack; Battery Life (measured by MobileMark 2007): 5 hours, 48 minutes
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Description | Blending power with elegance, the Studio XPS 16 delivers the ultimate multimedia laptop experience, providing superb performance and design. Full 1080p HD support and premium ATI graphics. *Based on Dell Lab testing. Battery life varies by configuration, operating conditions and other factors. Maximum battery capacity decreases with time and use. | For plenty of power, plus room to multitask, study and play, the Satellite L655 laptop is a great choice, with its famous Toshiba quality, value and style, and a generous 15.6" diagonal TruBrite HD display. This larger screen is great for doing more things at once, handling business at home or in the field, watching movies or playing online RPG games. New multi-core processors from Intel and AMD, plus lots of memory and storage, make it a strong all-around performer for students, small-business owners, families and light gamers, who'll love its stunning Fusion Finish in a choice of colors. A webcam with Wireless-N, and wide range of ports, will keep them well connected with room to expand and share. Select models with HDMI or a Blu-ray Disc player deliver super-sized entertainment. And Toshiba "Smart Features"—like a Touch pad with multi-touch control and our power-saving eco Utility —make this laptop convenient for them and right for the environment too. With Toshiba, mainstream is far from mediocre. |