Toshiba presents an ultra-thin laptop with an 11-hour battery in Vietnam
The new Portégé T110 / T130 series has launched a domestic market of less than 1 inch (2.54 cm) in thickness and uses ultra-energy-efficient Intel microprocessor.
The new Portégé T110 / T130 series has launched a domestic market of less than 1 inch (2.54 cm) in thickness and uses ultra-energy-efficient Intel microprocessor.
Two models of T110 and T130 weigh only 1.58 kg, install Windows 7 operating system, DDR3 memory and multiple expansion ports including HDMI, LAN and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Portégé series integrates a hard drive protection system with accelerometer sensor to protect data when a collision occurs. The USB port uses Sleep and Charge technology, allowing users to charge a variety of electronic devices.
The Portégé T130 is equipped with a 13.3-inch mirror screen, while the screen of the T110 is 11.6 inches. Both models use CSV (Clear Super View) super bright display technology and 16: 9 widescreen aspect ratio. T130 has 3 colors for customers to choose from are black, red and pearl white. Model T110 is available in black and red.
The ultra-thin Portégé laptop can operate continuously for 11 hours.
Ultra-thin Portégé series are designed to protect the environment and save energy. Built-in Toshiba Power Eco feature helps users monitor and reduce power consumption.
Portégé T130 costs about 17 million VND and T110 is 16.6 million VND (including VAT).
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