We got a chance to take a look at the new line of Toshiba notebooks updated at this year's CES. Most of the Toshiba Satellite lineup will be making use of Intel's new Sandy Bridge chipset. This latest generation of Intel's Core i3, i5, and i7 processors promise to deliver significantly better processor performance and some improvements in the integrated graphics so you won't have to drain your laptop battery with a dedicated graphics card when you're just surfing the web or working in Microsoft Office.
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dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend
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Looks like this will be an innovative year for PCs.
120Hz 3D is looking more mainstream now.
More power, and more energy efficiency. -
Satellite M645 with an NV310 would be funny because the NV310 is slower than the Intel HD 3000 built in to the new CPU...
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Ahbeyvuhgehduh Lost in contemplation....
Hmm ... wonder if and when they will port this platform to the 11 and 13" T series?
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