Beautiful phone with a few quirks: Toshiba TruBrite S1305RD-T135 13.3-inch ultra-slim black / red for notebook – 9:22 minutes of battery life (7 Windows Home Premium)
After much research and trial and error I finally came with this laptop. I had actually been considered, but the models I have seen only the single core processor. Once I expanded my budget a bit, I realized it was more like what I wanted. 13.3 “is a great size for portability, but not too small or difficult. Use build quality is great. Everything fit together without cracks or oscillating.

The screen, while it has a wide viewing angle poor, good looks and a high resolution (versus small netbooks). The battery life is just great. Although he could not reach 9 hours and is suited for, you can easily 5 + hours normal use. actual speakers are very good. be mounted on the bottom is pulled off a bit, but the audio is really not bad. My suggestion, use the Bluetooth headphones and get wireless!
Now, some people complain of bad touchpad. Much of what is tied to the drivers loaded. Remove them and it works much better. People also complain about the keyboard. Most of the time was very good, but sometimes you get a wrong key and the register, either hit or you do not want to break the side. To be honest, this is not so bad, but I would say that one of the main drawbacks of the lappy.
Now, I recommend going with the dual processor. As much as I would like the Core 2 UL20 has the specifications are almost identical. The Pentium in the T135 differs only slightly less cache (3MB cons 2 MB) and the absence of VT-x. The average user will not notice the difference. I used the UL20 for a few weeks and it was hard to say what is not faster than the Toshiba. However, the ULV does not begin to show their weakness, while doing things like photo editing, but surf the web and it’s very nice … Much better than the Atom-based units.









