Archive for April, 2010

Toshiba M100 Core Duo/Solo laptops


Toshiba Satellite M100 notebook is powered by Intel Core Duo, Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology Intel Core Solo and Intel Centrino Mobile Technology. Laptop is 14 “diagonal XGA display with TruBrite technology and an optional CD-RW/DVD-ROM or DVD Super Multi drive that supports up to 11 formats. Toshiba is rolling out its newest laptops, the company’s first Satellite models with Intel Core Duo and Core Solo processors. M100 series includes consumer-oriented 14.1-inch screen, a CD or DVD, 40 GB hard drive runs up to 120 GB, 2 GB maximum, WiFi, integrated memory card reader and XP Home. Prices start from $ 1034 Toshiba store. Its light weight and low heat output also make it very versatile. The fingerprint recognition software is a cool feature to have and definitely helps improve the laptop’s overall security.

Toshiba Tecra A6-S513 Laptop


The Toshiba Tecra A6-S513 laptop / notebook combine Intel Centrino Mobile Technology with Toshiba’s exclusive Easy Guard Technology. This includes state-of-the-art HDD protection, a spill-resistant keyboard and one-touch fingerprint security management of log-on, files and folders. A 14.1″ diagonal TruBrite display and light weight design enhance the functionality and mobility of this affordable notebook. Toshiba Tecra A6-S513 Specifications are it has Intel Core Solo Processor T1300 (1.66GHz, 2MB L2, 667MHz FSB), it comes with Microsoft Windows XP Professional, No Microsoft Office Suite Software, 512MB PC4200 DDR2 533MHz SDRAM (512MBx1), 14.1″ Diagonal Widescreen XGA TruBrite display (1280×768), Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with 8MB-128MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory, storage of 60GB HDD (5400rpm, Serial-ATA), CD-RW/DVD-ROM Multifunction drive and Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11a/b/g).

IBM Laptop Concept For Secret Agents


As much as we want to believe that James Bond really do not use the Sony Vaio Z, it does not look half a little flimsy for Her Majesty’s finest working confidential. Equipped to compare and contrast this spy IBM with a large piece of the piece. Appear – it’s even got a rocket launcher built in. Designed Lehotzky Nicolas brute seems like it may take a little punishment in this area and it will never give up its secrets even under severe torture. Hide features and USB ports, to fool would be data thieves, and the lid can be moved only by fingerprints and – a personal favorite – a built in shredder for safe disposal of sensitive documents so as not to fall into the wrong hands.

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