CNET Editor's rating: 6.3 out of 10
Reviewed by
Michelle Thatcher
Review date: 11/16/07
The good: Inexpensive; sturdy construction yet sleek design; attractive display; includes extras such as a Labelflash optical drive and a Webcam; speakers provide passable audio.
The bad: AMD processor can't keep up with Intel competition; subpar battery life; heavily branded case.
The bottom line: The Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437 is a well-balanced budget laptop, but we wish its battery life were longer.
Priced at $899, the Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437 is one of the two cheapest systems in our roundup of sub-$1,000 laptops. Given that low price, it's no surprise that the Satellite (along with its compatriot, the $899 Gateway M-1618) incorporates a low-cost AMD Turion 64 X2 processor. It's also no surprise that the Satellite A215-S7437 fell right in the middle of the pack on our performance benchmarks, and that its battery punked out after just an hour and a half on our drain test. If you can squeeze just $100 more into your laptop-buying budget, you might consider a faster and longer-lived system, such as the Sony VAIO CR120. But for $899, the Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437 presents an attractive design and solid feature set.
Like other laptops in Toshiba's consumer line, the Satellite A215-S7437 features rounded edges, a reflective blue-black exterior (unfortunately, prone to fingerprints and smudges), and a silver interior. We like the look, though we could do without the branding. The giant Toshiba logo emblazoned in 0.75-inch silver letters across the lid and the bright blue glowing Satellite logo on the left side of the front edge are a bit much. (Though, in all fairness, it's not much worse than Sony's branding, as seen on the VAIO CR120.) We like the single long hinge that runs almost the entire length of the display, which feels sturdier than the typical two-hinge setup on most laptops.
The 15.4-inch wide-screen LCD display offers a fairly standard 1,280x800 native resolution that keeps text and icons highly readable. Watching movies is also a pleasure with the TruBrite screen finish, which provides increased color saturation and contrast. While the glossy coating also results in some reflections, we think Toshiba has done a pretty good job of balancing the demands of image quality with the demands of onscreen reading. The Gateway M-1618, in contrast, features a glossy screen coating that was more reflective and prone to distracting glare.
The Satellite A215-S7437 includes a sturdy keyboard with full-size keys that are a bit loud. The laptop's roomy touch pad and broad mouse buttons are responsive; we appreciate that the touch surface is recessed, which helps prevent you from accidentally grazing the touch pad and misplacing the cursor while typing. Above the keyboard sit basic media controls (play/pause, stop, track forward, and track back) as well as buttons to launch the media player and your default Web browser. A volume wheel and a Wi-Fi on/off switch on the front edge round out the features.
Judging from the proliferation of desktop icons on the Satellite A215-S7437, we'd say its low price comes in part thanks to a subsidy from software makers. Out of the box, our review unit included 13 desktop shortcuts to third-party software and Web sites, such as eMusic, Napster, Shutterfly, Vongo, and Skype. Removing much of this junk, especially the programs that run in the background, can speed up a sluggish system. Check out this helpful video on removing crapware from your laptop for step-by-step instructions.
Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437
Average for midsize category
Video
VGA, S-video
VGA, S-video
Audio
Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data
4 USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, multiformat memory card reader
4 USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, multiformat memory card reader
The Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437's case allows for all the ports and connections you'd expect on a mainstream laptop. The laptop lacks support for 802.11n wireless, which isn't exactly standard at the $1,000 level (though it is available on similar systems, such as the Sony VAIO CR120); unless you've already invested in a Draft N router, we doubt you'll miss it. As a bonus, the included DVD burner is a Labelflash drive, which can burn text and images onto specially coated media (similar to HP's LightScribe technology). We were particularly pleased with the stereo speakers; though we could have used more bass, the sound is reasonably clear and remarkably balanced even at the highest volumes.
Armed with a 1.9GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-58 processor, 2GB of RAM, and ATI Radon X1200 graphics, the $899 Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437 fell in the middle of a pack of similarly priced laptops on CNET Labs' benchmarks. It finished either ahead of or on par with the $899 Gateway M-1618 (also based on the AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-58 processor) but consistently trailed the $984 Lenovo 3000 N200, which runs on a 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU. In fact, on our Multimedia multitasking test, the Satellite A215-S7437 trailed all of the sub-$1,000 systems built on Intel's Core 2 Duo processors. That's not surprising, as we've generally found Intel CPUs to outperform AMD in the current generation of processors. But the performance difference won't be enough to affect basic home use, and we certainly didn't notice any stuttering while using the Satellite A215-S7437 for Web surfing, basic productivity use, and media playback.
The Satellite A215-S7437 posted a truly disappointing battery life of 1 hour and 30 minutes on our DVD battery drain test. Not only is that not enough to make it through most mainstream movies, it earns the Toshiba the unfortunate distinction of being the shortest-lived laptop in our $1,000 roundup. For a laptop that's still reasonably portable, we'd have expected at least 2 hours on a charge.
Toshiba includes an industry-standard one-year parts-and-labor warranty with the Satellite A215. It's a mail-in warranty, but the company has a deal where you can just drop your system off for service at any UPS Store, and they'll pack it up and deliver it to the repair depot. Support is accessible through a 24-7 toll-free phone line, an online knowledge base, and driver downloads.
Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds) (Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Fujitsu LifeBook A6110
Windows Vista Home Premium; 1.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5250; 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 128MB Intel Mobile 965GM Express; 160GB Hitachi 5,400rpm
Gateway M-1618
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 1.9GHz AMD Turion 64x2 TL-58; 2,048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB ATI Radeon x1270; 250GB Western Digital 5,400rpm
Lenovo 3000 N200
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7100; 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 256MB Mobile Intel 965GM; 80GB Seagate Momentus 5,400rpm
Sony VAIO VGN-CR120
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7100; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 128MB Mobile Intel 965GM Express; 120GB Hitachi 5,400rpm
Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 1.9GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58; 2048MB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz; 128MB ATI Radeon X1200; 200GB Toshiba 4,200rpm
Intro:
The Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437 is a 5.7-pound, mainstream notebook computer.Compared to other general-purpose notebooks on the market, it is very inexpensive at around $715.Has Wi-Fi (wireless connectivity) built-in.
Noteworthy Features:
Comes with Microsoft Windows Vista Home premium and Microsoft Windows Vista OS, which is somewhat more favorable than some similarly priced notebooks.By way of comparison, the typical cost of a product with a comparable set of OS is $1,390.Also, this notebook has a 200GB hard drive, which is larger than some similarly priced notebooks.By way of comparison, the average cost of a product with this large a hard drive is $1,405.
Weaker Features:
Only has a turion 64 X2 mobile technology processor.This is not out of line with the product's price, but is less efficient than the average notebook on the market today.
Suitability:
Suited for those who just need a basic notebook.Preserve embarassing home movie memories for future generations by saving them onto DVD with this computer's DVD writer.Includes advanced word processing software -- capable of producing all the complex documents you may need to publish.Make your home movies zing by using the bundled video software to edit material uploaded from a digital camcorder.If you have a wireless network at home, wirelessly browse the Web from any room in your house with this Wi-Fi enabled laptop.
Value:
In view of its very inexpensive price, this notebook has great features for the money.Generally, it should be considered by serious bargain hunters.
Suggestions:
(1) Given this device's Wi-Fi capability, you may want to get a wireless access point for your home, so that you can browse the Internet more conveniently from any room.(2) For help in deciding if this is the right computer for you, see CNET's buying guide for notebooks.
1 out of 10 - Abysmal You don't even get what you pay for!
Buyer beware on th A215 series from Toshiba. They have had issues with the chipset since this laptop was released. ...
Buyer beware on th A215 series from Toshiba. They have had issues with the chipset since this laptop was released. I quick glance out Toshiba's website will show bios update after bios update. Unfortunately none of them fix the problem. When throttling the cpu this laptop's screen will go black and the system stop responding. The only recourse is to reboot. Toshiba tech support is horrible, they pawn everything off to their repair centers, and even though this problem is reported in tons of forums, they act like they have no clue this issue is out there. And even though they have promised multiple call backs I have yet to hear from them. If you enjoy incompetent tech support and shoddy hardware, by all means, buy this laptop. Otherwise, do not buy Toshiba. I never will again.
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by camckay (see profile) -
December 5, 2007
I would never ever buy ...
Do not believe the 4Gb's RAM Maximum, it may not be tested and true!
I would never ever buy a laptop from Toshiba again. They are great little powerhouses that get the job done, that is for sure. But Toshiba as a company just wants to be "seen" as a great company and not actually hold up the service end of the purchasing agreement.
Take a very close look at all of the specs that are listed before you buy. I bought one of their u305 13.3″ laptops 4 1/2 months ago. The specifications on their website very clearly and proudly state that the laptop is capable of utilizing 4Gb?s of RAM. It is not! And it is not because of the chipset or board being used (others use the same and are capable of 4Gb's). It is because they could not program the bios properly to handle it.
Toshiba has since my purchase changed the manual and the online specifications for this laptop line to an upper limit of 2Gb?s RAM. After many hours on the phone with their ?customer service? handlers, I am at a loss for what to do. It is at the point now that I am considering suing them. They have made absolutely no effort to rectify the situation.
It is apparently my burden to bear that the laptops specifications changed. They are not willing to allow me to return it and pay the difference for another model. They will not compensate me in any way for their mistake. I now have 2 2Gb sticks of top end OCZ sitting at home gathering dust. I cannot return them because it is past the 14 day limit. Although to OCZ?s customer service I send thanks! They are willing to send me out new (in exchange) ones if the future laptop I do buy needs differently spec?d RAM.
Stay away from Toshiba as a laptop manufacturer, they do not hold up their end of the purchase agreement and feel perfectly okay doing so.
9 out of 10 - Spectacular one kickbutt fryl...i mean laptop
well i picked this laptop up at walmart for 400 bucks bottomline unit... it took a few minutes to charge ...
well i picked this laptop up at walmart for 400 bucks bottomline unit... it took a few minutes to charge up fully and i played half-life 2 episode 2 on it with settings cranked up to max! no lag good fps and i never did hear the laptops fans turn on. the only problem that i have is with vista(yes vista) it randomly decides to update and sends itself into a restart loop the only way to stop this is to manually shut down the unit(hold the power down) and turn it back on.
bottom line: if you want a good work/gaming laptop you cant go wrong with this one
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by tacol33tman (see profile) -
January 13, 2008
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
4 out of 10 - Mediocre Good deal, poor battery life
I have the A215-S7425 model, which I believe is sold exclusively by Best Buy. This model has the AMD Athlon ...
I have the A215-S7425 model, which I believe is sold exclusively by Best Buy. This model has the AMD Athlon X2 processor, which is essentially a desktop processor, not the AMD Turion processor. Although the Athlon should be even more of a power hog than the Turion, I also get about 1.5 hours of use on a fresh charge.
I found the laptop, which comes with 2GB of RAM, to be laggy, even after disabling Vista's extra frills. Things got much better after removing Vista and installing XP, though drivers were not easy to find. I have the laptop setup for dual boot with Fedora 9 Linux and it runs very well under Linux, though some drivers, like those for the wireless, are difficult to find and setup.
Thus far, the laptop has performed very well. The screen does show glare at times, but the sharpness, brightness and color are very good. I don't watch movies or play games, so I cannot comment on these, but I do use a lot of high-end graphics and CAD applications and often will have dozens of windows open and have never had problems with this.
There are a few power glitches, such as it will often refuse to go into hibernation and I have had black screen experiences from time to time when the machine has been going in or out of standby mode. My biggest gripe, though, is the extremely poor battery life. The laptop is always blowing a lot of hot air out the exhaust port and that wasted heat is being indirectly generated by the battery when the unit is not plugged in. I admit to being a cheapskate with this machine, as it was only $500, but an hour and a half with a new battery is almost unacceptable in my book.
Bottom line, if you are looking for a desktop replacement for business use, if portability is not your primary goal, if you are not planning on being far from a power outlet, and saving money is one of your primary goals, this laptop is a great choice. However, if you are ever going to need to use the laptop for more than a short period of time in a location where you cannot plug in, you are most assuredly going to wish you had bought something with longer battery life.
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by sbarnervt (see profile) -
July 10, 2008
1 out of 10 - Abysmal Not worth any money you pay!
usb port functions come and go, clock never keeps times correctly, os: get recovery disk only and if recovery fails ...
usb port functions come and go, clock never keeps times correctly, os: get recovery disk only and if recovery fails on your own to find os disc (told that when called tech support) , son & I both have had major problems with Satellites, hinges cracked, overheats, screen issues twice(hardware, not software related) AVOID THESE!
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by beharu (see profile) -
March 26, 2008
5 out of 10 - Average System just randomly shuts down
Within the first few days of purchase my laptop would just shut down. I called Toshiba several times and they ...
Within the first few days of purchase my laptop would just shut down. I called Toshiba several times and they attempted to send me some sort of fix, but nothing worked. I will have to send back to manufacturer for them to look at it. If anyone has had this issue and has advice, please let me know.
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by jmc2008 (see profile) -
February 16, 2008
3 out of 10 - Poor Vista conflict
The blacking out problem with Toshibas is because of a conflict with Vista. My wife has a Toshiba but it ...
The blacking out problem with Toshibas is because of a conflict with Vista. My wife has a Toshiba but it has XP and works fine. My recommendation is to look elsewhere for a laptop before you get suckered too.
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by auslander818 (see profile) -
February 11, 2008
Ethernet,
Fast Ethernet,
IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.11g
Networking standards
IEEE 802.11b,
IEEE 802.11g
Expansion / Connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free)
2 Memory,
1 ( 1 ) x ExpressCard
Interfaces
1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire),
1 x Modem - Phone line - RJ-11,
1 x Microphone - Input - Mini-phone 3.5 mm,
1 x Display / video - S-video output,
4 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A,
1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15),
1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45,
1 x Headphones - Output - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Miscellaneous
Features
Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately),
System password,
Administrator password
Compliant Standards
VESA DPMS,
Plug and Play,
CUL,
UL,
CE,
R&TTE,
ACPI 1.0b,
FCC Part 68,
VESA DDC/CI,
CSA 22.2 No. 950,
TUV GS,
FCC Part 15 B,
UL 1950
Power
Power device form factor
External
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V
Battery
Technology
Lithium ion
Installed Qty
1
Battery capacity
4000 mAh
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support
1 year warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - 1 year
Operating System / Software
OS Provided
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium,
Microsoft Windows Vista
Software
McAfee Internet Security Suite (Trial),
Microsoft Works 8.5,
Toshiba Extended Tiles for Windows Mobility Center,
Adobe Acrobat Reader,
Google Toolbar,
Google Desktop,
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 5 for Toshiba,
Toshiba ConfigFree,
Yahoo! Music Jukebox,
Google Picasa,
InterVideo WinDVD 8,
Sun Java 2 Runtime Environment,
Toshiba Value Added Package,
Toshiba Disc Creator,
Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student Edition (Trial),
Toshiba Speech System,
Toshiba Game Console
Greenpeace 'Guide to Greener Electronics'
Greenpeace 'Guide to Greener Electronics' manufacturer rating (Mar 2008)
Manufacturer: Toshiba Specs: AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology (2.2 GHz), 2 GB DDR II SDRAM, 6.4 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, EPA Energy Star
Manufacturer: Toshiba Specs: AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology (1.8 GHz), 2 GB DDR II SDRAM, 6.4 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, EPA Energy Star
Manufacturer: Toshiba Specs: AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology (2.2 GHz), 2 GB DDR II SDRAM, 5.7 lbs, 15.4 in TFT active matrix, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, RoHS