Toshiba introduces C660 and C660 Pro Satellite
Toshiba is preparing to launch new models of Satellite series including C660 and C660 Pro.
Toshiba is preparing to launch new models of Satellite series including C660 and C660 Pro , both equipped with 15.6-inch high-definition display TruBrite with a resolution of 1366 x 768 and pre-installed Windows 7 (Home Premium / Professional).
Both C660 and C660 Pro are 380.5x254x35.6 mm in size, coated with a shiny black finish, scratch resistant and resistant to fingerprint printing, optional Intel Celeron / Pentium / Core processors i3 or AMD Athlon, 8 GB RAM, hard drive with 640 GB storage capacity, integrated graphics card, DVD burner, multi-format memory card reader, VGA webcam, multi-touch touchpad, and Fast Ethernet connections LAN, WiFi, Bluetooth.
Both machines are preinstalled with Office Starter 2010 and Nero 9, and the C660 also includes a Toshiba Media Controller that enables easy content transfer with DLNA devices. Satellite C660 and Satellite C660 Pro will be officially sold in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in the fourth quarter. There is no pricing information for these two models.
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