Toshiba has announced yesterday the Satellite A135-S4527, a sub-$800 15.4-inch widescreen notebook PC, featuring Pentium T2080 dual-core processor at 1.73GHz, 1GB of DDR2 memory and Windows Vista Home Premium operating system.
Toshiba Satellite A135-S4527 is based Intel 943GML Express Chipset with Graphics Media Accelerator 950, providing up to 256MB of shared video memory. The laptop comes with 120GB SATA hard drive at 5400rpm speed and with a dual layer DVD burner. Regarding networking, the A135-S4527 incorporates wireless 802.11b/g, Ethernet LAN and a 56k modem.
The announced Toshiba laptop has PC Card Slot, four USB ports and S-Video TV output.
Toshiba Satellite A135-S4527, as well as other similar A135 configurations, is available at a variety of major consumer electronics and computer stores in the United States.
I have the A135-S4527 model with 1GB RAM and wanted to upgrade to 4 GB but the system doesn’t accept 4 GB but only 2 GB.
How could I fix this limitation ?
Thanks
You cannot, that is all the motherboard will handle.
Be warned, most likely the factory ram is 2×512mb so one will have to be removed to upgrade, thus adding 1g will net you 1.5g and a cool, silicone throwing star.
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