Toshiba Satellite L355 Standard Notebook
The Toshiba Satellite L 355 is a 17 “laptop that is running an Intel Celeron, no webcam, no HDMI and no memory card reader. Other than this is not a bad laptop. The great advantage here is that the input level L 355 costs only $ 348 when it goes on sale at Walmart this Sunday.

Although it does lack some features such as premium HD, webcam and a relatively slow processor, it is still much to those who do the basics such as web browsing, watching movies and electronic control. At a price of only $ 348 for a laptop of this size, you really can not go wrong.
Although some of its features are not up to par, it is not so bad as it has 3 GB of RAM and hard disk size that can store 250 GB of data. I did not expect it to last as they are probably just get rid of a load of new material, and act quickly Walmart and see if you like. [via gadgetvenue]
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