22 April 2009 13:01 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Toshiba has added to its "mini-notebook" range in the UK with the launch of the new Mini NB200, a netbook with a 10.1-inch 1024x600 resolution widescreen TruBrite LED backlight display.A regional variant of the UX series announced in Japan this week, a selection of models will be available with consumers able to take their pick from a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor N270, or the new, more powerful Intel Atom N280.
Both models get the Intel 945GSE graphics chipset, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, a new textured cover and a "tiled" keyboards design.
Other features include a 160GB HDD, webcam, Bluetooth, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi and three USB ports one of which with Toshiba's "Sleep-and-Charge" tech that lets users to charge devices when the netbook is off.
With the claim of up to 4-hours battery life, four colour options will be available, in shades of brown, black, white and pink. The Mini NB200 will be available from May 2009, with prices starting from £319. Hardware, Netbooks, Toshiba, Intel






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