Toshiba introduces two new CULV-based notebooks today, the Toshiba Dynabook MX43 and MX33. The Toshiba Dynabook MX43 is a 13.3 inch notebook with Intel Core 3 Duo SU 9400 1.4 GHz processor and the MX33 is a 11.6 inch notebook using the Celeron 743 1.3 GHz processor. Both of them have the latest Windows 7 home premium installed. They both have 2GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250GB hard drive.
SuperBiiz.com offers the Toshiba NB205-N210 10.1″ Widescreen Netbook in Black, model no. PLL25U-009018, for $349.99 with free shipping. There is a coupon code “SPOOKY20″ to drop it to $329.99. This Toshiba NB205-N210 netbook features an Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, 10.1″ 1024×600 LED-backlit LCD display, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard drive, 802.11g wireless, webcam, 4-in-1 memory card slot, 6-cell battery, and Windows XP Home. This Toshiba deal ends October 8 at SuperBiiz.com.
Toshiba announced the coming of a new 11.6″ ultra-thin notebook boosted by Intel’s CULV processors with the model number T110 or T115. This will be Toshiba’s first CULV-powered notebook with battery life of up to 11 hours.
The Satellite T110/115 notebook will be available in either a Intel Pentium or Celeron single core ultra low voltage processor. The T110/115 will support up to 4GB RAM and up to 500GB of storage space. In addition, the LED backlit display has a astonishingly high resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.
Other general specifications are: a multi-gesture touchpad, a webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi (Draft-N), and a HDMI port. There are also a lot of colors to choose from like Precious Black, Iron Red Metallic and Luxe White Pearl. It will be available in October. Below is a youtube video of this Toshiba Satellite T110/115 notebook.
Toshiba announced today that the Qosmio X500, a 18.4-inch Full HD desktop-replacement notebook packing an Intel Core-i7 2.8GHz processor, Blu-ray burner and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 250MNV 1GB graphics. This Toshiba Qosmio X500 can be equipped with up to 8GB RAM and 500GB HDD. Toshiba uses 1920 x 1080 16:9 TruBrite display for this notebook as well.
One important factor that determines the overall performance of a PC is the writing and reading speed of your PC’s hard drive. At the same time, the power consumed by hard drive can also account for the battery life of your netbook. Luckily, Toshiba announced that its first mSATA drives in 30GB and 64GB sizes, which will bring power efficiencies to netbooks.
This new Toshiba HDD will begin production in October and will provide products for Dell, HP, Lenovo and Samsung netbooks.
Toshiba just launched its all new U500 series laptop with Ducati badge-the Toshiba U500 Ducati. By integrating the Ducati elements in the laptop, the Toshiba U500 Ducati would be very expensive, or more than what it should be. But when people buy it, people are jsut looking at the Ducati badge.
Computer manufacturers are now doing all kinds of marketing strategies to bring in more revenue by attracting selective customer groups. Toshiba is the third computer manufacturer to work with luxury automakers ( ASUS VX1 with Lamborghini is the first.) and it is also the third consumer electronic manufacturer that work with Ducati to provide co-branded products (Sandisk and Sony Ericsson).
This Toshiba U500 Ducati will use the Intel Core 2 Duo 8700 processor with 4G of RAM and an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570 graphics card. The operation system will be coming Windows 7 ultimate. The unique Ducati badge on the Toshiba U500 makes the Toshiba U500 Ducati a “sport” laptop.
It is not common to see people around you using a 17 inch laptop. Toshiba, however, make the laptop even larger-18.4 inch. Toshiba just launched its new huge laptop product–the Toshiba P500 series laptop. If you think the 18.4 inch screen is too large for you, they also have the L550 products with 17.2 inch screen size.
Basic specifications of the Toshiba P500 laptop ($764.15~$1049.00):
Toshiba is a late chaser in the netbook market. But Toshiba is producing the right netbook for consumers. The Toshiba mini NB205 starts from $329.99 with Intel Atom N270 processor. The stylish design, sturdy keyboard, large screen, and long battery life make the new Toshiba mini NB205 stand out. From my point of view, Toshiba makes way better netbook than HP or dell.
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