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Budget consumer line of satellite laptops

The Satellite C series was Toshiba Information Systems's budget consumer line of Satellite laptops.[1] Screen sizes on the C series ranged between 14 and 17 inches diagonally; the laptops were offered with Intel or AMD processors.[2][3]

The series was introduced in late 2010 with the C655, which retailed for $398 and featured an AMD Fusion processor.[4][5] The C655 was compared to the then-popular netbooks of the period in terms of having slower processors and lower-capacity hard disk drives.[4][6] Early entries in the series were basic affairs with matte plastic finishes;[4] in 2015 Toshiba began introducing C-Series Satellites with resin finishes imitating the look of stainless steel, included Skullcandy-manufactured speakers, and were optioned with touchscreen displays.[7]

Toshiba discontinued the C series in 2016 along with the entire Satellite line of laptops.[8]

  1. ^ Torres, J. C. (June 18, 2015). "Toshiba's new Satellite S, C, and L series cover all bases". SlashGear.
  2. ^ Burlacu, Alexandra (June 19, 2015). "Cortana On Your Keyboard With Toshiba's New Line Of Back-To-School Windows 10 Laptops". Tech Times.
  3. ^ Wollman, Dana (April 10, 2012). "Toshiba announces fresh C, L, S and P series laptops for back-to-school season". Engadget. Yahoo!.
  4. ^ a b c Staff writers (March 24, 2011). "Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5130". PC Magazine. Ziff-Davis.
  5. ^ Stein, Scott (February 18, 2011). "Toshiba Satellite C655D review". CNET. Red Ventures.
  6. ^ Bradford, K. T. (February 17, 2011). "Toshiba Satellite C655D (S5130) Review". Laptop. Future US.
  7. ^ Westover, Brian (June 18, 2015). "Toshiba Gets Satellite Laptops Ready for School". PC Magazine. Ziff-Davis.
  8. ^ Allan, Darren (March 30, 2016). "Toshiba: We're stopping making consumer laptops". TechRadar Pro. Future US. Archived from the original on April 2, 2016. Retrieved February 8, 2022.

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