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Toshiba has made something like a new standard with this little netbook. With the AMD C-50 processor driving the system and graphics, it´s setting a new level of performance and features at a very cheap price point.The key features of this model incl...
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The Toshiba NB550D comes with a 10.1-inch glossy display, but instead of running an Intel Atom CPU, like a typical netbook, the NB550D is based on the AMD C-50 CPU (1GHz) with ATI Radeon HD 6250 graphics. It also comes with a 250GB HDD & 1GB of RAM (...
The Toshiba NB550D comes with a 10.1-inch glossy display, but instead of running an Intel Atom CPU, like a typical netbook, the NB550D is based on the AMD C-50 CPU (1GHz) with ATI Radeon HD 6250 graphics. It also comes with a 250GB HDD & 1GB of RAM (...
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In keeping with the Toshiba NB550D's multimedia focus, it comes equipped with the new AMD C-50 Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) along with an integrated AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics unit . With a speed of 1 GHz, the dual-core entry-level APU is nominally...
Workmanship and colours, Easy to upgrade, Acceptable range of ports, Good touchpad, Smooth HD playback, Efficient cooling system, Harman Kardon loudspeakers, Impressive battery life...
Keyboard layout and lettering, Glossy display with standard resolution, Poor contrast and depth of black, Too much pre-installed bloatware, Mediocre office performance (1 GB RAM), Few accessories...
The Toshiba NB550D netbook is an interesting machine, and an exciting alternative to many of the recent Intel Atom N550 systems, not least because of its hardware in the form of the new AMD C-50 APU including the AMD Radeon HD 6250. Its office performance...
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The Toshiba NB550D is a netbook unlike any of the netbooks that have come before it.It has a 10.1in glossy screen like most other netbooks on the market, but instead of running an Intel Atom processor, the Toshiba NB550D is based on the AMD Fusion APU...
The Toshiba NB550D feels sturdy, looks good, it's light and it has good speed for a netbook. The HDMI port should make it appeal to users who want something small that they can plug into their TVs to watch streaming video or downloads. Note that we di...
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Performance and powerUnlike the Atom, the C-50 Fusion chip isn't that different from ‘real' laptop and desktop processors. It's not especially fast, but it has two cores and hasn't been crippled like the Atom by removing certain key parts. A comparison of...
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Thanks to NDevil.com I have a Toshiba NB550D in my hands for a few days while they have my Asus Aspire One 522 . Having just spent a lot of time with the 522 with testing and upgrading, its the perfect time to compare it with another AMD Brazos device.The...
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