Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Toshiba trying to develop world’s lightest notebook?

Toshiba has been known for its notebooks over the years, but recent news show that Toshiba might be working something even bigger – the world’s lightest 13 inch notebook
Let’s face it, everybody wants a decent laptop with long battery life. Well, most noteboks provide that, but they can be quite heavy at the times so Toshiba has decided to put an end to it with their new notebook.
This is still a new concept but some information has been released, such as hardware specifications. The world’s lightest notebook will be using variety of Intel processors such as Core i3, i5 or i7. This model comes with 4 GB RAM and with 500GB hard drive space, or if you prefer you can get 512 GB SSD instead. With the 13 inch screen display and 16:9 aspect ratio this notebook will provide solid image for all your needs, but the most interesting thing about it is the SCiB battery technology. If you don’t know SCiB stands for Super Charged Ion Battery that can be charged up to 90% in just ten minutes.
Overall, this is a great notebook with solid hardware power to run all your applications without any problem, and thanks to the SCiB technology you’ll never have to worry about your battery ever again. You’ll get great notebook, with fast charging battery and with weight less than 1 kg. So far no additional information has been released such as release date or price, so we’ll just have to wait and see.

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