
Toshiba introduced two thin CULV-beech

Toshiba, which, as you know, fell under the influence of the “thin wave” for a long time, today officially has spawned with the next models (the necessary models in the photo in the center) of the Slim Series line - Portege T110 and T130. Both cars are based on the Intel CULV platform and work under Windows 7.

Judging by the fact that the Toshiba Portege T110 (red in the photo) does not have a DVD drive, it should be classified as a netbook. However, the Japanese know better. The model is built on a bunch of Pentium SU2700 1.3 GHz + Intel GS40).
The 11.6-inch display with LED backlight and a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels. By default, the computer is equipped with 1 gigabyte of "brains", which, if desired, can be expanded to 4 GB.
The netbook has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, 3 USB ports (one with Sleep-and-Charge function), VGA and HDMI ports, headphone and microphone jacks. The battery holds up to 9 hours of battery life. Dimensions T110 - 286x211x34 mm, weight - 1.58 kg.

Toshiba Portege T130 (pictured in white) is offered in a bundle of one of three processors (Pentium Dual-Core SU4100 1.3 GHz, Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 1.3 GHz and Core 2 Duo SU9400 1.4 GHz) with a GS40 or GS45 chipset .
The display is 13-inch, but the resolution is also 1366x768 pixels. LED backlight is also there.
The laptop comes with two gigabytes of RAM and a 320 or 500 GB hard drive. The set of ports and wireless modules is the same as in Portege T110. The battery also provides up to 9 hours of operation. Dimensions T130 - 323x223x34 mm, weight - 1.76 kg.

Sales of laptops will begin today or tomorrow. Cost - $ 815 for the T110 and $ 876 for the T130. Housing options: red, black and for T130 - white.




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