Toshiba Satellite T110 and T130 with Sleep-and-Charge technology
Toshiba launches a new series of ultralight laptop with sporting Intel’s trendy new Consumer Ultra Low Voltage processors, Satellite T110 and T130. They will be equipped with 13.3-inch display (Toshiba Satellite T130), while the Toshiba Satellite T110 is an 11.6-inch display.
New Toshiba Satellite T110 and T130 are built based on the Intel CULV platform. It is much more efficient than the Intel Atom processor, used so far in netbooks. Therefore, the new Toshiba notebook equipment can boast high performance.
Toshiba Satellite T110 and T130 equipped with a rich set of connections. They are WiFi b/g/n, HDMI, Bluetooth, webcam, 2x USB ports and eSATA port / USB. Both Toshiba laptops can be installed on the 500GB hard disk drive and be equipped with up to 8GB of RAM (DDR3).
Most feature of both notebooks are ‘Sleep-and-Charge‘ technology, which lets user recharge smart phones, iPods, and other such gadget via USB without having to boot into Windows.
The real revolution, however, it is long on battery life. Toshiba Satellite T110 without connecting to the power supply can work for 9 hours. Toshiba Satellite T130 is even better, 11 hours. These results should satisfy even the most demanding users, in particular, the equipment can take almost anywhere due to its low weight. Toshiba Satellite T110 has weighs 1.58 kilograms, Toshiba Satellite T130 are only slightly heavier (1.76 kg).
Despite the small size, the new Toshiba Satellite T110 and T130 is installed full-size keyboard, and mouse trackpad uses the functionality of Multi-Touch. Both models are compatible with the RoHS standards and are certified for the Energy Star 5.0. The equipment will be available in three colors: black, metallic red, and white (only T130).
October 22nd, both Toshiba Satellite T110 and T130 will be available that time with Windows 7 launch.
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Toshiba Satellite T110, T130: Laptops sleep and charge your gadgets



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