Toshiba 5.6 inch computer equipped with Windows Vista
Japanese technology firm is developing a netbook (a small computer that focuses on web surfing) with a compact touch screen.
Japanese technology firm is developing a netbook (a small computer that focuses on web surfing) with a compact touch screen, using Atom, Microsoft's latest operating system, 64 GB SSD drive, support. GPS .
Mark Whittard, Toshiba Director of Australia branch, said the company sees great potential in the netbook market and will try to introduce it soon.
Toshiba's 5.6-inch ultraportable handheld computer is about to come
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However, due to its perfect design and compact size, this product will be a more serious competitor in the UMPC (ultraportable computer) market than notebooks and netbooks. Users will feel that this is a handheld because the virtual key has the size of 2/3 of the screen.
Toshiba does not miss the opportunity to make a profit in the mini laptop market when it plans to produce a 9-inch model but does not compete with the products of Acer, Asus, MSI . and hit the higher-end line directly. HP's Mini-Note 2133.
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