Friday, 27 May 2011

Toshiba NB100 Netbook

In test, the Toshiba NB100 Netbook offering hard disk standard 2.5-inch, is a blend of materials and the highest level at a price highly competitive. The great success of the early models Netbook has convinced even the most skeptical PC vendor to look at the market for low cost laptops with its own range of products.Of the four models available at launch, Toshiba NB100-111 NB100-10Y, NB100-11B (respectively black, silver and champagne) and NB100-11R, only the latter is still present on the Italian list. The sample under test is a Toshiba NB100 10Y with silver staining, 120GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM and Windows XP operating system, Differs from the version NB100-11R primarily for the operating system for the lack of Bluetooth and the allocation of memory and storage.



The list of specifications of Toshiba NB100 Netbook 11R, in fact, includes the Intel Atom N270, 512MB DDR2 memory, magnetic hard disk 80GB and 8.9-inch screen from WSVGA (1024x600) with TruBrite technology. The platform is not Centrino Atom, but the less known, though more widespread, Navy Pier UltraMobile specific systems for entry-level, which runs the Linux operating system Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Apparently, Toshiba has decided to cut to a minimum or give up much of its profit margin to allow for its mini-notebook to get space between brand already well established and known to the general public.Although limited by the size of small houses and the economic nature of this laptop, but the budget of the interfaces of the Toshiba NB100 is richer and more complete than that offered by most of the Netbook.

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