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Toshiba Breaks Barriers Bringing Highly Mobile Notebooks with a First Class Set of Features to the Masses

Published Mar 6, 2011

Toshiba Computer Systems, a division of Toshiba Europe GmbH, announced the Satellite R800 series, a new range of slim, light and high spec notebooks targeted at consumers. The series includes the 33.8cm Satellite R830, the 35.6cm Satellite R840 and the 39.6cm Satellite R850. Thanks to a sophisticated heat management system Toshiba has managed to integrate Intel’s latest full-performance CPUs into the slim casings. The Satellite R800 series models are estimated to be available during the second quarter 2011 throughout Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Fully featured, thin and lightweight at a very affordable price:

The new Satellite R800 series include slim, lightweight and fully featured high-quality notebooks that are affordable for the masses,” said Santosh Varghese, Regional General Manager, Computer Systems Division, Toshiba Gulf. “It offers an unparalleled blend of innovative technologies, the latest connectivity tools, high quality, durability, comprehensive configuration and a remarkable price performance ratio.

R800 gives users what they need:

Featuring the most in demand interfaces, the Satellite R800 series notebooks easily connect to the world. They come with a high speed USB 3.0 port allowing data rates of up to 5GB. This allows back ups of data-demanding files such as videos, high quality photos or large music libraries on a USB 3.0 compatible storage device such as the Toshiba STOR.E ART 4 can now be done quickly within minutes. With fast wireless interfaces (WLAN 802.11n, Bluetooth 3.0 + HS) but also an HDMI port the Satellite R800 notebooks meets all needs of a modern digital lifestyle. Despite their slim design all Satellite R800 models come with an optical disc drive as standard.

Technology made to differentiate:

In order to pack such a powerful punch into such slim and light devices, Toshiba made use of various innovative technologies. A sophisticated cooling system optimises heat removal and allows using the latest powerful Intel CPUs while keeping fan noise at a minimum. The casing’s honeycomb structure in certain areas of R830’s and R840’s casing and chassis pillars on the 35.6cm (14.0’’) and 39.6cm (15.6’’) devices embedded into the notebook’s interior makes the Satellite R800 series devices highly robust.

Protection of the electronic and mechanical components is supported by either a highly resistant magnesium alloy casing (R830) or a new High Stiffness Resin casing (R840 and R850).

About Toshiba:

Toshiba is a world leader and innovator in pioneering high technology, a diversified manufacturer and marketer of advanced electronic and electrical products spanning information & communications systems; digital consumer products; electronic devices and components; power systems, including nuclear energy; industrial and social infrastructure systems; and home appliances.

Toshiba was founded in 1875, and operates a global network of more than 740 companies, with 204,000 employees worldwide and annual sales surpassing 6.3 trillion yen (US$68 billion).

For more information:

Rosalle Macaspac
PR Manager
octOpus
T: 009714 298 0850
M: 0097150 923 7083
E: rosalle@octopusme.com



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