Toshiba released the Full HD laptop using Haswell chipset
Toshiba manufacturer on 12.7 announced The New Satellite 2013 laptop series, notably the Satellite P Series with Intel's latest Full HD and Haswell processors.
Toshiba manufacturer on 12.7 announced The New Satellite 2013 laptop series, notably the Satellite P Series with Intel's latest Full HD and Haswell processors.
According to Toshiba , the Satellite P Series uses a 15.6-inch screen, integrates Ultra HD ( UDH) technology via HDMI port with the ability to convert and export UHD content from laptop to TV, enabling users to enjoy images. with a resolution four times higher than Full HD.
Satellite P Series models with Full HD display
The Satellite P Series is designed with a brushed aluminum case, weighing about 2.4 kg and 2.58 cm thick. This model has two versions: Satellite P50T ( using touch screen ) and Satellite P50 ( without touch screen ).
In particular, the Satellite P50T uses Intel's Haswell Core i7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M graphics card, 1TB hard drive, 16GB DDR3 RAM, 2 USB 2.0 ports and 2 USB 3.0 ports ( 1 port Support USB Sleep & Charge feature . . and run Windows 8 ( 64-bit ) operating system.
In addition, The New Satellite 2013 laptop series also includes other popular models such as Satellite S Series, Satellite L Series and Satellite C Series.
Expected, The New Satellite 2013 laptop series will be on the market in July.
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