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April 20, 2005

libretto U100


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Toshiba Corporation, Japan, has announced the "libretto U100," a single-spindle notebook PC with a Pentium M CPU set for release in Japan late April. Estimates indicate that the model including the "Libretto DVD Dock" and Office Personal Edition 2003 will cost around 240,000 yen, and a model without around 190,000 yen.
The libretto U100 tips the scale at under 1kg and measures 210 x 165 x 29.8 ~ 33.4mm (W x D x H).


In addition to providing a DVD Super Multi Drive, the Libretto DVD Dock provides a function called "Quick Play" that allows CDs and DVDs to be played without starting Windows. Quick Play uses high quality image features such as "Deblocking Processing" for reducing noise blocks and "I/P Conversion" for converting interlaced images to progressive.


Besides including a DVD Dock or not, the specifications o­n the models are the same -- the low power consumption Pentium M 733 (1.10GHz), 256MB of PC2700 DDR SDRAM, Intel 855GME chipset (onboard video), and 60GB hard drive. A 7.2" "Clear SuperView" LCD is also provided, with a resolution of 1280 x 768.

Available interfaces are USB 2.0 x 2, Ethernet, Bluetooth (Ver 2.0), IEEE 802.11b/g wireless LAN, mini RGB x 1 (mini D-Sub 15 pin conversion cable included), IEEE 1394 (4-pin) x 1, Type2 PC Card slot, and SD card slot. The lithium ion battery will power the unit for roughly 5.3 hours. More







 

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