7 February 2005 20:03 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Toshiba has announced a series of new laptops today including a new sub £600 Satellite L10 series, a Satellite P35 gaming model and the Toshiba Tecra M3.The main focus of the launch is a Satellite L10, that will come with 15in screen, wireless connectivity, the latest Intel Celeron M processors with 1MB of Level II cache, and an 8x Super Multi Drive all for a £549 price tag.
The Satellite P35 will feature a Pentium 4 (3.3GHz), ATI Mobility Radeon 9700, 17in widescreen display, and Harman Kardon speakers.
Toshiba has also introduced a thin and light 14.1in Tecra M3 series laptop rangeaimed at small-to-medium sized business (SMB) customers. Concentrating on weight (2.4kg) and battery life ( up to six hours) The Tecra M3 also offers an Intel Centrino M chipset and NVIDIA® GeForceGo™ graphics card with PCI express support.
Connectivity to the machine is via WiFi (802.11 g, a/g), Bluetooth, Fast Infrared and GigaBit Ethernet LAN, Super DVD/CD multi-drive, Secure Digital (SD) and USB 2.0 ports. Hardware, Laptops, Toshiba



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