Toshiba's USB ports support Sleep and Charge, which allows you to charge devices even while the notebook is in suspend mode. The front lip of the notebook contains a 7-in-1 card reader. The left side is adorned with a Kensington lock slot, an Ethernet port, a slot-loading DVD burner, and two more USB ports (for a total of three). On its right side are audio in/out jacks, an HDMI-out port, an eSATA/USB combo, and a VGA-out connector. The Satellite M645 has a pretty standard array of ports for a mainstream notebook. Considering that these points on most notebooks are well above 90 degrees and many notebook bottoms exceed 100 degrees, Toshiba's cooling achievement here is impressive. Even after playing a web video at full screen for 15 minutes, we measured the touchpad at 73 degrees Fahrenheit, the middle of the keyboard at a chilly 78 degrees, and the bottom at only 82 degrees. Throughout our testing, the Toshiba Satellite M645 stayed refreshingly cool.
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