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Toshiba Will Release the World's Thinnest and Lightest Laptop

Maybe sooner or later, we will forget about the Macbook Air and Dell’s Adamo because Toshiba is coming up with what they dub as the WORLD’S THINNEST AND LIGHTEST LAPTOP.


So what will be its major advantage over its competitors? First off, rumor has it that Toshiba’s latest creation will run with a SCiB or Super Charged Ion battery - which will be used for laptops for the first time ever if this product is released. SCiBs are new technology, fast charging batteries which can charge up to 90% in just ten minutes.

Apart from the SCiB, they say that it will be available in 4GB Core i3, i5 or i7-620 configurations. It will also be accompanied with 500GB hard disk plus 512GB optional SSD and USB 3.0 dock. They say that it will weigh less than a kilogram and here’s good news to mommies – this outstanding Toshiba laptop is expected to be less expensive as compared to its Macbook and Dell competition.

Infodose thoughts: It’s great that technological innovations are being made continuously not only to improve product functionalities but also to enhance competition in an otherwise monopolized market. Though Macbooks are still the popular choice when it comes to style, look, and feel, mommies would surely love more reasonably priced but still of top quality choices like Toshiba’s selections.   

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  1. Hi Ellen, you ask about giveaway sponsorship? May I know the mechanics? Salamat sa pasyal...

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  2. yup, they say it would be thinner and lighter than mac air :) but there's no official announcement on the specs yet...

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