Toshiba launch Qosmio F30 and Satellite Pro U200 laptops

Two new laptops from Tosh


16 May 2006 15:25 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Apple and Sony aren’t the only ones to launch new laptops today. Toshiba has announced it has launched the Qosmio F30.

The 15.4-inch Qosmio F30 will also feature an Intel Centrino Duo processor as well as an integrated TV tuner, Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and Dolby Home Theatre sound via the Harmon Kardon bass-reflection speakers.

Additionally wireless LAN 802.11 b/g, four USB ports, TV-out, a PC Card as well as a SPDIF 5.1 channel digital output, an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 graphics processing unit with TurboCache technology are all present.

The Qosmio F30 will be available in the UK from May from £1,099.

Toshiba also announced the Satellite Pro U200 a new 12-inch wide-screen form-factor to its Satellite Pro notebook series.

The Satellite Pro U200 comes with an Intel Centrino Duo processor, 802.11ag Wireless LAN, Ethernet LAN, Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) and V.90 modem.

The Satellite Pro U200 also offers a Biometric FingerPrint Reader and Toshiba's HDD Protection system with 3/axis motion monitoring system and a spill- resistant keyboard which provides users with ample time to save their work and shut down the system if they were to spill liquid onto the notebook.

The Satellite Pro U200 will be available in UK from now from £938.
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