
Toshiba, which, as is well known, came under the influence of a “thin wave” quite a while ago, today officially came off with regular models (models in the center of the photo) of the Slim Series - Portege T110 and T130. Both machines are based on the Intel-platform CULV 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 attributed to netbooks. However, the Japanese know better. The model is built on a bunch of Pentium SU2700 1.3 GHz + Intel GS40).
11.6-inch display with LED backlight and a resolution of 1366 × 768 pixels. Standard computer comes with 1 gigabyte of "brains", which, if desired, can be expanded up 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.
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Toshiba Portege T130 (white in the photo) is offered in conjunction with 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 1366 × 768 pixels. LED backlight too.
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 the Portege T110. The battery also provides up to 9 hours of operation. Dimensions T130 - 323223x34 mm, weight - 1.76 kg.

Sales of laptops will begin today or tomorrow. The cost is $ 815 for the T110 and $ 876 for the T130. Case variants: red, black and for T130 - white.




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