Toshiba has undraped its modern widget - Toshiba Dynabook UX aka Toshiba NB200, that is supporting a significant battery back up for seven hours, and weight-wise highly light. It is called as Toshiba Dynabook UX in Japanese IT world, yet oka (otherwise known as) Toshiba NB200.
Perhaps there might be any advisability for this, and I think this multi naming is merely applicable in Japan, yet there appears no such footnote any where about this.
Anyway let us come to the core topic. NB100, the younger brother of NB200, has created substantial tumult in the open houses, so given its wider acceptance – Toshiba has started to produce more NB models, adding with SSD mechanism.
Primarily, the NB series have a cute appearance; offering finer stripes on its design, keyboard and display, thus it is expected that this latest string may get substantial fuss, to hook up maximum punters and get attraction of maximum number of fans, propelling to get one for their use.
This NB200 has substantial edge over other contemporary gadgets, for its quality, design and battery backup, so exclusively it lends a wider touchpad. On a single charge, you can operate it up to three and half hours without any pause and punctuation, and no need to scare for low battery signaling.
Without any exaggeration its keyboard gives the image of a glossy look yet not that much, as much ASUS Eee PC 1000HE is. Practically this notebook is lacking the fan. It is available in Japan, and will be available outside Japan later, yet the dates are not known.
Technical Features and Specifications
Display: 10.1” 1024 x 600 Glossy LED
Dimensions: 263 x 192.3 x 25.4 - 30.8mm, 1.18kg Weight (3-cell)
Processor: Intel Atom N280 (1.66GHz)
HDD: 160GB 5400rpm
RAM: 1GB DDR2-533 (max 2GB)
Chipset: Intel 945GSE Express
Graphics: Intel GMA950
802.11b/g Wi-Fi (no Draft-N)
Ports: 2x USB, 1x VGA, Headphone, Microphone jacks
Multi-card reader: 3-in-1
Official battery rating: 4 hours (3-cell)
Webcam: 0.3MP
Microphone: Mono aural
OS: Windows XP Home SP3
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