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Toshiba has announced multiple new notebooks in almost every notebook category:
gaming, multimedia, budget-priced, and small business. Some of the new
Satellites will have upcoming Intel and AMD chips. The new notebooks include
the Qosmio X875 / Qosmio X875 3D, Satellite P800, Satellite S800, Satellite
L800, and Satellite C800 Series.
Qosmio
X875 / Qosmio X875 3D
Designed
for enthusiast gamers, media creators and advanced users who demand the most
powerful equipment, the Qosmio X875 and Qosmio X875 3D laptops are fully
equipped with the latest processor technology from Intel and NVIDIA, providing
users with the power and speed required to take on the most demanding tasks and
graphics-intensive applications with ease. Their 3rd Generation Intel Core processors
and high-resolution 17.3-inch diagonal HD+ (1600x900) TruBrite display — or a
full 1080p HD with 3D screen—combine to deliver amazing performance and
stunning visuals boosted by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M graphics processor with 3GB
of GDDR5 discrete graphics memory to take on graphics-heavy projects and the
latest 3D games.
Satellite
P800 Series
For
premium performance and features, look no further than the Satellite P800
Series laptops. Available with 3rd Generation Intel Core processors and select
configurations featuring NVIDIA GeForce 630M discrete graphics with
battery-saving Optimus technology, this series incorporate everything needed
for an amazing entertainment and multitasking experience. Additionally, the
laptops all include harman/kardon stereo speakers with SRS Premium Sound 3D
sound enhancements, HD Webcam, an HDMI port, Toshiba’s exclusive Resolution+
video upconversion technology and vivid HD TruBrite LED Backlit displays in
three screen sizes: 14-inch diagonal widescreen, 15.6-inch diagonal and
17.3-inch diagonal widescreen
Satellite
S800 Series
Ideal
for the entertainment enthusiast and the everyday user looking for a stylish
laptop with excellent power at a reasonable price, the all new Satellite S800
Series features 3rd Generation Intel Core processors or the latest multi-core
Accelerated Processing Units from AMD with optional discrete AMD graphics and
HD TruBrite LED Backlit Display. The Satellite S845 with a 14-inch diagonal
widescreen display, and the Satellite S855 with a 15.6-inch diagonal display
are perfect for exceptional power for multitasking, entertainment and
creativity.
Satellite
L800 Series
Ideal
for families, students and small business owners looking for a solid all-around
system at a reasonable price, the Satellite L800 Series laptops are offered in
select configurations featuring 3rd Generation Intel Core processors or the
latest multi-core Accelerated Processing Units from AMD and HD TruBrite
displays. Available in three screen sizes (14-inch, 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch),
this series offers great performance for multitasking, productivity and light
gaming.
Satellite
C800 Series
Made
for the value-minded, budget-conscious consumer, the Satellite C800 Series
laptops feature next-generation processors from Intel and AMD, up to 500GB hard
drives and a range of connectivity options including USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports,
a Media Card Reader and an HDMI port. Available with a new 14-inch diagonal HD
TruBrite widescreen display as well as a 15.6- and 17.3-inch diagonal display
models, the laptops are perfect for everyday productivity.
Pricing
and Availability
The
Qosmio X875 and Qosmio X875 3D laptops will be available for purchase at the
beginning of Q3 2012 at major retailers and direct from Toshiba at
ToshibaDirect.com. Pricing starts at $1,299 MSRP and goes as high as $2,499
MSRP for better configurations.
The
Satellite P845 and Satellite P855 (starting at $799.99 MSRP) and Satellite P875
(starting at $849.99 MSRP) will be available for purchase at the beginning of
Q3 2012 exclusively at Best Buy stores nationwide, on BestBuy.com and
ToshibaDirect.com.
The
Satellite S800 Series (starting at $699.99 MSRP) will be available for purchase
at the beginning of Q3 2012 at major retailers and ToshibaDirect.com beginning
on June 24, 2012.
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