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The Dynabook SS RX1: Toshiba at its best

July 6, 2007 3:24 am

For some, ‘sky is the limit’. Imagine a notebook that is less than 2 cm thick. Add 64 GB of SSD and you get an unimaginable product from Toshiba – the Dynabook SS RX1 . This one’s got it all – looks, performance, and reliability (I say this because it is Toshiba).
This state-of-the-art notebook runs on a Core 2 Duo processor and boasts of 11 hrs of autonomy (Now that’s a treat). The 12.1 inch display is not something to cheer about, though. And, like every other device, you need to strike a balance and this one is no different. The versions that are listed on the website come equipped with a HDD and not SSD. Seems like we would have to wait a while!
The price is neither going to disappoint you nor would you get ecstatic about it. The notebook costs 1.677€, for the1GB RAM version with [...]

Original post by alpheus

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Sony blesses VAIO T 10th Anniversary with SSD and LED backlighting

May 18, 2007 10:19 pm

The new Sony VAIO Type T 10th Anniversary boasts almost everything that you want to have in a fresh sub-notebook. The machine touts a 11.1-inch panoramic screen with a resolution of 1,366 x 768k, 1GB of memory, 80GB hard drive and DVD dual layer recording. Blessed with LED-backlit screen, an optional 32GB Solid Storage Drive and Core 2 Duo processor, the VAIO Type T comes with Intel 945GMS Express chipset, 802.11a/b/g, fingerprint sensor and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. For the base model, which comes with a Celeron M 443 processor, you will be charged $1990. Anyway, the new laptop won
??t feature Santa Rosa if are opting for Core 2 Duo support.
Via: Gizmodo

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