Videos played on it had accurate detail and came out quite bright, but colors and contrast did not pop as much as we would have liked. The L755D has a 15.6-inch widescreen display with a standard resolution of 1366 x 768. The two mouse buttons are recessed into an oval-shaped space that exceeds the length of the touchpad, and were responsive. We also found the pad large enough to execute such multitouch gestures as pinch-to-zoom. Initially, we questioned the smallish 3.25 x 1.6-inch touchpad's ability to serve our needs, but its matte finish and satisfying roughness made it easy to move our finger around. The touchpad and silver, rounded mouse buttons are centered below the G and H keys, which means you'll be able to touch type without any problems. More than once, we completely missed it, instead hitting hitting one of the Alt keys. However, we found the space bar key to be too small. We appreciated how generous Toshiba was with the big, flat-topped keys that made typing quite comfortable, not to mention the full-sized number pad. Open up the Toshiba Satellite L755D and you'll find a recessed, black matte keyboard contained by a deck with the same chrome-like, deep blue color of the lid.
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