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Toshiba’s NB series is one of the best you can find today in the netbooks category, no doubt, and to be sure you’d still get the latest technology available, the company has updated its lineup with the new Mini NB305 edition, which already showed up online and suppose to hit the street on January 12 with full size keyboard and and 11 hours of battery life. Yes, it packs an Atom N450 processor inside, but also includes a 250GB hard drive along a 10.1-inch backlit LED display, 1GB DDR2 800MHz RAM, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth V2.1, that 6-cell battery with 11 hours longevity and only 2.6 lbs weight. Toshiba will offer this netbook in two major configurations, as the first one comes with a chiclet keyboard and a premium design, available either in brown, white or blue and runs for $400, while second alternative has a black flavor and regular keys that will cost you only $350. In any case, both variants will house Windows 7 Starter, pre-installed, together with Media Controller and RealTime visual search app. Full specs after the break.

Toshiba-NB305-netbook

Specifications:

  • 10.1-inch diagonal widescreen TruBrite™ backlit LED display (WSVGA)
  • Windows 7 Starter operating system
  • Intel Atom N450 processor
  • 1GB DDR2 800MHz RAM, upgradeable to 2GB
  • Up to 250GB HDD
  • 802.11b/g/n wireless and 10/100 Ethernet
  • Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR (available on select models)
  • TOSHIBA Hard Drive Impact Sensor
  • Toshiba Bulletin Board
  • Toshiba ReelTime
  • Toshiba PC Health Monitor
  • Weight: 2.6 lbs.
  • 6-cell battery rated for up to 11 hours
  • One USB port with Sleep-and-Charge4and two USB 2.0 ports
  • Memory Card Reader Slot
  • Built-in Webcam, speaker and microphone
  • One-year international limited warranty, service and support

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