Laptop uses cheap Intel B940 chip from Toshiba
Satellite C665-1001U and C640-1053U all have 320 GB hard drives with prices of only 9 million and 8.8 million respectively.
Satellite C665-1001U and C640-1053U all have 320 GB hard drives with prices of only 9 million and 8.8 million respectively.
Besides laptop models using the new generation Core i3 in about 12 million VND, Toshiba has just brought to Vietnam market two models with prices below 10 million VND for students, students and those who only need use office applications.
Both Satellite C665-1001U and C640-1053U are equipped with 2-GHz Intel Pentium B940 processor based on the latest Sandy Bridge platform. The difference between these two models is C665-1001U equipped with 15.6-inch screen, 2 GB RAM while C640-1053U is 14-inch screen and 1 GB RAM.
Satellite C665-1001U has a reference price of VND 9 million while C640-1053U is VND 8.8 million (VAT included).
Official photos of Toshiba Satellite C665 and C640 .
15.6 inch screen on C665.
Traditional Toshiba keyboard.
Toshiba Satellite C640.
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