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Dynabook Satellite

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Line of laptops by Toshiba

"Satellite computer" redirects here. For the telecommunications method, seeSatellite Internet access.
Satellite Pro
Toshiba Satellite S40tWindows 8 laptop
Also known as
  • Toshiba Satellite
  • Dynabook Satellite
Developer
TypeLaptop
Lifespan1992–2016 (Satellite)
1994–2016, 2020–present (Satellite Pro)

TheSatellite Pro (also formerly theSatellite) is a line oflaptop computers designed and manufactured byDynabook Inc. of Japan, which was formerlyToshiba's computer subsidiary. The Satellite Pro is currently positioned between their consumer E series and their businessTecra series of products.

The earliest models in the series, introduced in the early 1990s, were one of the first to directly compete againstIBM'sThinkPad line. Models in Toshiba's Satellite family varied greatly—from entry-level models sold to consumers at major retailers to full-fledged business laptops, with the "Pro" suffix, sold through enterprise channels. In 2016, the Satellite line came to an end when Toshiba exited the consumer personal computer market;[1] in 2020, afterSharp Corporation purchased the computer division as Dynabook, the Satellite Pro was relaunched.

History

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The early models did not come with an internal CD-ROM drive, but these soon appeared as mobile technology progressed. Such models can link up with an external CD-ROM drive through theparallel port on the rear (sinceUSB ports came later as well). Some Satellites also lacked an internalfloppy disk drive, but a port on the side allowed the use of a proprietary external module for such. These machines tended to be smaller in physical size than their contemporaries.

A Toshiba Satellite personal computer was used to send the first email ever sent by a sitting U.S. president in the course of their duties. The email was sent by presidentBill Clinton using the personal computer of theWhite House Medical Unit emergency physicianRobert G. Darling in response to an email by the astronautJohn Glenn as he was aboard theSpace Shuttle Discovery.[2]

Notable models included the Satellite 5005-S507 which was the first to ship withNVIDIA GeForce 4 440 Go GPU and cost$1,999. The Satellite 5105-S607 was the first laptop with cPad technology and cost$2,499. The Satellite 5205-S703 was the first laptop with built-in DVD-R/RW drive and cost$2,699.[3]

Sharp Corporation obtained 80.1% of Toshiba's computer subsidiary in October 2018. In April 2019, Sharp renamed the subsidiaryDynabook Inc.[4] In 2020, Toshiba sold their remaining shares to Sharp. Sharp resurrected the Satellite Pro series that year.

Satellite models (until 2016)

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Toshiba Dynabook Satellite 220cs

Numeric

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The Satellite line was introduced in 1992 with the T1800 and T1850 models, the T1850C variant of which was one of the first notebooks withpassive-matrix colorliquid-crystal displays (LCDs).[5] Succeeding entries in the line followed this naming scheme, such as the Satellite T1900, T2110CS and T2130CS.[6][7] Beginning with the barebones 100CS and 100CT in February 1996, Toshiba began using only numbers to name their Satellites,[8] a convention which continued until 2003 with the introduction of the Satellite A series.

Lettered

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Toshiba began using letter prefixes to differentiate its concurrent series of Satellite laptops. These included the A series; the C series; the E series; the L series; the M series; the P series; the R series; the S series; the T series; the U series; and the W series.[9][10]CNET wrote in 2011 that "Toshiba may not run out of new product lines until it runs out of letters".[9]

A series

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Satellite A300
Satellite C650
Main article:Toshiba Satellite A series

The A series was Toshiba's first premium consumer line of Satellite laptops. Introduced with the A10 and A20 models in 2003, the A series originally targeted high school and college students and workers ofsmall offices and home offices, before becoming a premium line by the late 2000s.[11][9] The A series was succeeded by the P series in 2011.[12]

C series

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Main article:Toshiba Satellite C series

The C series was Toshiba's budget consumer line of Satellite laptops.[13] Screen sizes on the C series ranged between 14 and 17 inches diagonally; the laptops were offered withIntel orAMD processors.[14][10]

E series

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The 2010s-issue E-series Satellites wereBest Buy-exclusive midrange consumer models.[15]

K32V

K series

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L series

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Toshiba Satellite L750

The L series Satellites were Toshiba's mainstream consumer line of Satellite laptops.[15][16] The first models of the L series came out in 2005.[17] The 2010s-issue L series was priced just above of the C series and included similar features but featured improved keyboards, trackpads, and speakers,USB 3.0 ports, andCore i7 processor configurations.[16] Toshiba targeted the L series at students.[18][19]

M series, U series

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The M and U series Satellites were marketed asmultimedia-oriented machines, powerful enough for casual gaming and video playback while still being lightweight enough to be easily mobile. Toshiba marketed the U series as the more stylish of the two.[20]

P series

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Main article:Toshiba Satellite P series

The P series was Toshiba's second premium consumer line of Satellite laptops. Introduced in 2003, it later eclipsed the premium A series. The first entry in the series, the P25, was one of the first laptops to feature awidescreen 17-inch LCD;[21][22] it was also one of the first laptops to feature an internalDVD±RW drive.[23] P series models introduced in 2012 were priced at US$800, $100 higher than their midrangeS series counterparts.[10]

R series

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The R series was aconvertible laptop in the Satellite line released from 2005 to 2006. It comprised the R10, R15, R20, and R25; all featured a swivel-hinge display that the user could rotate 180 degrees to cover the keyboard and use the laptops with a stylus.[24][25][26][27] A non-convertible midrange entry, the R845, was released in 2011.[28]

S series

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Main article:Toshiba Satellite S series

The S series was Toshiba's midrange line of Satellite laptops introduced in 2012.[29] It was positioned above their mainstream L series but below the premium P range.[10] Features included NvidiaGeForce graphics processing units,Harman Kardon speakers, optionaltouchscreen displays and optional backlit keyboards; it was the lowest price entry of the Satellite family to offer discrete graphics. Displays ranged from 14 to 17.3 inches diagonally in size.[30][16]

T series

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The T series was Toshiba's line of Satelliteultrabooks.[31][32]

Toshiba Satellite T series models
Model
no.
ProcessorClock speed
(GHz)
Toshiba
datasheet
T115D-S1120AMDAthlon Neo1.60T115D-S1120
T115D-S1125AMDAthlon Neo X2 dual-core1.50T115D-S1125
T115D-SP2001AMDAthlon Neo1.60T115D-SP2001
T115-S1100IntelCeleron1.30T115-S1100
T115-S1108IntelPentium1.30T115-S1108
T135D-S1320
T135D-S1322
AMDAthlon Neo dual-core1.60T135D-S1320
T135D-S1322
T135D-S1324
T135D-S1325
T135D-S1326
T135D-S1327
T135D-S1328
AMDTurion X2 Neo dual-core1.60T135D-S1324
T135D-S1325
T135D-S1326
T135D-S1327
T135D-S1328
T135D-SP2012AMDAthlon Neo X2 dual-core mobile1.50T135D-SP2012
T135-S1300
T135-S1305
T135-S1307
T135-S1310
T135-S1312
IntelPentium1.30T135-S1300
T135-S1305
T135-S1307
T135-S1310
T135-S1312
T215D-S1140AMDAthlon II Neo1.70T215D-S1140
T215D-S1150AMDAthlon II Neo dual-core1.30T215D-S1150
T215D-S1160AMDAthlon II Neo1.70T215D-S1160
T215D-SP1001
T215D-SP1002
T215D-SP1003
AMDAthlon1.70T215D-SP1001
T215D-SP1002
T215D-SP1003
T215D-SP1010
T215D-SP1011
AMDAthlon II Neo1.70T215D-SP1010
T215D-SP1011
T235D-S1340
T235D-S1345
T235D-S1360
T235D-S9310D
AMDAthlon II Neo dual-core1.30T235D-S1340
T235D-S1345
T235D-S1360
T235D-S9310D

Satellite Click, Satellite Radius

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The Satellite Click and Satellite Radius wereconvertible laptops introduced in 2013 and 2014 respectively.[33][34] The Satellite Radius had a folding hinge, while the Satellite Click's display was entirely detachable.[35]

Satellite Pro models (since 1994)

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Toshiba Satellite Pro C870 (2012).

As of 2023, Dynabook produces Satellite Pro models C40-K, C50-K, and previous generation C40-J and C50-J.[36]

Satellite Pro 400 series

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Main article:Toshiba Satellite Pro 400 series

The Satellite Pro 400 series was manufactured by Toshiba from 1995 to 1999. Almost all entries in the line featurePentium processors from Intel, with the final models featuring theMobile Pentium II. Toshiba oriented the Satellite Pro 400 series at professionals who wantedmultimedia features in a compact package; accordingly, all models feature a slot for a CD-ROM drive, built-in audio, and accelerated graphics. The Satellite Pro was a major market success for Toshiba and helped the company become the number-one global laptop manufacturer for much of the mid-1990s, beating out major competitors such asIBM andCompaq.[37][38][39]

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