Hot on the heels of last week's
smattering of new systems, Toshiba has straight-busted out of the gates again with a completely new entry to their lineup -- the Satellite U305. Aimed at students and small businesses, the lightweight (4.6 lb), 13.3" laptops come in a range of configurations, but all feature Intel 965 chipsets, SuperMulti CD/DVD-R drives, and a 1.3 megapixel webcam. Here's a detailed breakdown of the models:
- Satellite U305-S5097 - Intel Pentium 1.86GHz dual-core T2130 processor, 1GB RAM (maxium 4GB), 160GB hard drive, 802.11b/g, Intel GMA 950
- Satellite U305-S5107 - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.73GHz T5300 processor, 2GB RAM (maximum 4GB), 160 GB hard drive, 802.11a/g/n, Intel GMA 950, Bluetooth 2.0, fingerprint reader
- Satellite U305-S5127 - Intel Core 2 Duo 1.80GHz T7100 processor, 2GB RAM (maximum 4GB), 200GB hard drive, 802.11a/g/n, Intel GMA X3100, Bluetooth 2.0, fingerprint reader
In addition to the new Satellite line, the company has added three new variations to its
Qosmio F45 collection, called the Qosimo AV. The entertainment-targeted laptops all include Harmon-Kardon speakers, built-in subwoofers, Dolby Home Theater technology, and boast Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz T5250 processors, 15.4" WXGA displays, and 802.11a/g/n. Toshiba also announced the addition of Intel Centrino Duo processors and HD-DVD drives to the
current P205 gang.
Read -- Satellite U305 press release
Read -- Qosmio F45 AV press release
Read -- Satellite P205 press release
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ryan @ Jul 2nd 2007 11:17AM
I'm not quite sure how engadget editors always seem to miss this... but the Toshiba series is called Qosmio not Qosimo.
Always mis-spelled on this site whenever I see it.
Ryan @ Jul 2nd 2007 11:19AM
actually I guess it's not always wrong but most sites that I read about them on do not know the proper name.
Wesley Atkins @ Jul 2nd 2007 11:32AM
Some great additions from Toshiba. I have always been a fan of Tosh lappies. Being a configurations engineer for many years I found the most reliable laptops to be from Toshiba. Compaq always had HD problems and Dell just did not have the finesse of the Tosh. http://www.reviewbooth.com