Toshiba announces the T110, T115, T130 and T135 with Intel low power CULVER
With each new model of netbook is tuned more and more returns on consumption, which seems to be more than evident with the new processor Intel platform based on Culver. This chip will be installed in the new line of Toshiba Satellite is slated for release in late October. Specifically it comes to laptops Toshiba Satellite T110, T115, T130 and T135, to be launched with Windows 7 as the system default.
The main feature that makes these four noteworthy is that netbooks are based on ultra low voltage processors, guaranteeing low energy consumption and therefore battery in cases that do not use the mains. Furthermore, the energy saving system is implemented by the ECO mode, activated by the user, which reduces consumption by 25 percent extra.

As for its performance, the Toshiba Satellite T110 and T115 will have Celeron or Pentium processors, as required by the user. The maximum configuration will come to 250 gigabytes of hard drive and three gigabytes of RAM (DDR3 standard, of course). Connections wireless to internet depends on your Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, and the contents could be displayed on your screen of 11.6 inches with a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels, which also has backlight LED. It is, moreover, the light equipment of this range, and weighing only 1.58 kilos.
If you look at the Toshiba Satellite T130 and T135, one should bear in mind that we can incorporate a Core Duo, gaining in power management with a very low energy consumption. However, the chapter of autonomy need not worry too much, because this version allows for a battery of six or nine cells. Moreover, the available settings amounts to four gigabytes of RAM (again, DDR3) and 500 gigabytes of space. The screen also increases significantly and becomes measuring 13.3 inches.
Considering these benefits, the truth is that this is not bad in price. The Toshiba Satellite T110 and T115 can be purchased from 309 euros, while the Toshiba Satellite T130 and T135 can be yours from 412 euros.
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