Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-2F7 review

Toshiba's entry-level laptop offers reliable performance

Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-2F7
A numeric keyboard, great touchpad and expandable storage are surprises

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    High resolution screen

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    Sandy Bridge processor

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    Numeric keypad

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    Expandable storage

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    DVD optical drive

Cons

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    Integrated graphics card

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    Only 2GB of RAM

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    Limited connectivity

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    Unattractive design

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The Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-2F7 is exactly what you would expect from a low priced laptop. It has an unattractive plastic black chassis, only two USB ports, 2GB of RAM and a rather uncomfortable keyboard. But inside there's a Sandy Bridge processor, numeric keypad, excellent touchpad and 320GB of hard drive space.

The design hasn't changed much from previous incarnations of the Satellite Pro C660, such as the Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-1UX. Although Toshiba has given it a dimpled texture and the plastic stops fingerprints and smudges from forming, you're still very aware that this is a budget machine. There's a definite flex around the chassis, mainly around the optical drive and the touchpad.

Benchmarks

Battery life: 173 minutes
Cinebench: 7938
3DMark 2006: 3304

Verdict

While the performance of the Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-2F7 is geared towards basic users, we feel that for its £390 (about $630) price tag it would provide a reasonable purchase.

Unfortunately, it can't match some other machines - such as the Lenovo B570 - for value for money, but Toshiba has a good reputation for budget machines and the C660 is a what-you-see-is-what-you-get entry-level machine.

The Sandy Bridge processor goes a long way to updating a model that was once below-par, and we feel that you should get a comfortable two or three years from this laptop.