Toshiba renewed the Satellite line design

The more elegant and convenient chiclet keyboard like the Mini NB305 netbook is one of the biggest changes

The more elegant and convenient chiclet keyboard like the Mini NB305 netbook is one of the biggest changes .

The Mini NB305 is one of the best netbooks on the market today with a sturdy and easy-to-operate chiclet keyboard. Seeming to recognize this outstanding feature, Toshiba has decided to include it in its Satellite laptops.

The Satellite M135 model introduced by Toshiba at Computex 2010 is equipped with a chic and luxurious chiclet keyboard instead of the typical Toshiba keyboard. It owns a 13-inch screen, Intel Core i5-U520 processor and also has the option of using AMD's Athlon Neo II processor.

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Small Satellite M135 with 13 inch screen size.

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Equipped with chiclet keyboard like Mini NB305.

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This model is less than 2.5 cm thin.

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The inside of the metal engraving machine is hard and luxurious.

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Right side,

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The top surface is still carved with plastic ball etched.

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Another model of the Satellite line also has a new keyboard.

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Touchpad with different colors compared to the hand part.

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On this model.

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