Toshiba launches Portege T110 and T130 in Malaysia

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Now another 2 notebook was launched by Toshiba equipped with Intel’s Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) processors.

The Toshiba Portege T110 and T130 is designed for mobile warriors who wants mobility, performance and battery power longevity with an affordable price tag.

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“Creating a design that defines mobility is not really a problem for the Japanese notebook veteran. With a thinness of less than 1 inch at their slimmest point, together with a weight of between 1.58kg to 1.76kg, Toshiba got the mobility part covered very-very well. As usual, the optical media drive has to go but the rest of the ports still intact: a card reader, LAN, USB, VGA and audio ports plus a HDMI port too!

So, the tricky part is always about performance and battery life. This is where the Intel UCLV processors come into the picture. As these processors consume very little power, Toshiba claims that it able to give the new Portégé up to 11 hours of battery power. This doesn’t mean that the Intel UCLV are lacking in performance though as all new Portégé’s Slim series are shipped with Windows 7, as sign of Toshiba confidence in the processors.

Another feature that we really like about these new Toshibas are their active hard drive protection system. The hardware-based system – which actually has been available in older Toshiba laptops but was never highlighted, according to Toshiba representative at the launch event – is equipped with sensors that constantly monitor any rapid movement, shocks and false.”

The 2 new Portegeis priced between RM 2299 to RM 3299 depending on specifications. Visit the Toshiba Asia website for more info.

(Via Lowyat.net)

Creating a design that defines mobility is not really a problem for the Japanese notebook veteran. With a thinness of less than 1 inch at their slimmest point, together with a weight of between 1.58kg to 1.76kg, Toshiba got the mobility part covered very-very well. As usual, the optical media drive has to go but the rest of the ports still intact: a card reader, LAN, USB, VGA and audio ports plus a HDMI port too!
So, the tricky part is always about performance and battery life. This is where the Intel UCLV processors come into the picture. As these processors consume very little power, Toshiba claims that it able to give the new Portégé up to 11 hours of battery power. This doesn’t mean that the Intel UCLV are lacking in performance though as all new Portégé’s Slim series are shipped with Windows 7, as sign of Toshiba confidence in the processors.
Another feature that we really like about these new Toshibas are their active hard drive protection system. The hardware-based system – which actually has been available in older Toshiba laptops but was never highlighted, according to Toshiba representative at the launch event – is equipped with sensors that constantly monitor any rapid movement, shocks and false.
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2 Comments

home valuesOctober 30th, 2009 at 6:57 pm

its looking good can you please tell me what will be the price for it…..

roof companyNovember 13th, 2009 at 2:23 pm

It looks so nice. hope that I can buy one in the near time if i get the price also. Can you help me for that

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