Toshiba Satellite Pro L450-13R review

A usable laptop, but only if your performance requirements are basic

Toshiba Satellite Pro L450-13R
This machine has an understated styling, that will suit those who don't like the flashier new-breed

TechRadar Verdict

Although this machine is well built with similar components to the competition, the overall feeling is one of an underpowered laptop that could do better

Pros

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    Great screen

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    Good build quality

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    Good keyboard

Cons

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    Limited performance

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    Weak graphics

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    Battery life

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While the Portégé range makes up Toshiba's high-end business laptops, the Satellite Pro range is a business series that caters for those who don't want to spend thousands on their mobile computing solution.

The Satellite Pro L450- 13R (£380 inc. VAT) is a comfortably usable laptop, but one that falls short of the competition in a few key areas.

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The keyboard impressed us, and the spacious offering here is easy to use. The travel is a little springy, but we found it quick to get used to.

One thing that may put people off, however, is the lack of a dedicated numeric keypad - a very useful feature present on a lot of other laptops at this price.

The laptop provides mixed portability and, while the 2.6kg weight shouldn't be too much of an issue to carry around, the 173-minute battery life falls slightly short of the three-hour minimum that we expect from machines these days.

The 10/100 Ethernet is joined by 802.11n Wi-Fi and there's also three USB ports, as well as an HDMI-out port.

The Toshiba Satellite Pro L450-13R is a usable machine, but unless your performance requirements are anything but basic, then you're going to find the machine slow to use due to its low powered components. In this sense, it's quite similar to the HP Compaq Presario CQ61-402SA, but the latter boasts more 3D power – amongst other things – to push it just ahead.

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