New Toshiba Satellite Notebooks with Intel Centrino 2
Topic: Notebooks and PCs
Posted on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 01:58:04 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Intel Centrino 2 release bonanza continues. We already reported about the Sony Centrino 2 VAIO line-up. Toshiba announced that the new Intel Centrino 2 technology will be available within the Toshiba Satellite P300, Satellite A300, Satellite M300 and Satellite U400 laptop series.
Toshiba Satellite laptop PCs feature the latest Intel Centrino 2 processor technology, which boasts greater wireless connectivity, battery life and performance. Users will have ample power to run Windows Vista at its full potential to enjoy Aero graphics, 64-bit environments, and demanding new applications—without the use of an external graphics card. This technology will provide Satellite laptop users with cutting-edge performance on the road with up to five times faster wireless connectivity and the longer possible battery life.
The latest Intel Centrino 2 technology will be available within the Toshiba Satellite P300, Satellite A300, Satellite M300 and Satellite U400 laptop series, which builds upon the Satellite brand’s solid reputation of quality and performance. Several additional innovative features help further set the Satellite laptop PCs series apart, including a built-in FM Tuner, eSATA Port, Sleep-and-Charge USB Ports and Face Recognition technology, with select models sporting a 64-bit OS computing option and Toshiba’s REGZA LINK (HDMI-CEC) technology, which empowers users with instant and automated device configuration and the ability to control linked HDMI-CEC enabled devices, such as Toshiba’s REGZA HDTVs and a Satellite laptop, with a single remote.
The new Satellite laptop PCs have a starting price of $749.99, and will be available in early August as a configuration option directly from Toshiba.
Via the Toshiba Satellite page.
Posted on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 01:58:04 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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