R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Toshiba revives Libretto mini-laptop

Compact notebook brought out of retirement following customer demand

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com 21 Apr 2005
ADVERTISEMENT

Toshiba has reintroduced its Libretto line of notebook computers with the launch of the Libretto U100.

The brand was retired three years ago but has been revived following customer demand, according to Taro Hiyama, a vice president of marketing at Toshiba.

"As today's professionals continue to be always on the go, the return of the mini-notebook will allow users to travel with a fully-featured compact design," he said.

The Libretto U100 weighs 0.98 kg, measures 21cm by 16.5cm and is about 3cm thick. It has a 7.2in widescreen LCD display that is the first in the industry to use an LED backlight, making it brighter and easier to read.

It features an Intel Pentium M processor, a mini-PCI card for wireless networking and 1.8in 60Gb hard disk. An optical drive is available with an optional docking station.

The hard drive is equipped with a 3D accelerometer to protect against data loss. All major desktop vendors including IBM/Lenovo, HP and Apple incorporate similar technologies into their laptops.

For enhanced security the Libretto U100 is equipped with a fingerprint reader that allows the user to log-in to Windows and can be used with an encryption utility.

The device has a suggested retail price of $1,999 and is available today.

See also:

Images appear to stand out without the need for special glasses  18 Apr 2005
The latest notebooks from Toshiba promise to be more durable and more secure  18 Feb 2005

All Client

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom | Tesco.com
Infrastructure Delivery Project Manager - Welwyn Garden City Who's behind the world's most successful online retailer? Just over 10 years ago we started Tesco.com (aka Dotcom). Today, we've an incredible 750,000 active customers and sales ... more >
United Kingdom | Northampton Borough Council
Northampton Borough Council Head of Customer Services and ICT (ref  278) Salary £63k - £73k Team Northampton - Working together for a brighter future The postholder will manage the Customer Services and Information and Communications ... more >
Durham, United Kingdom | Durham University
Durham University Shaped by the past, creating the future Ocean-Bottom Instrumentation Consortium Software Developer £25,888 - £33,780 per annum Applications are invited for a software developer to join the Ocean-Bottom Instrumentation Consortium (http://www.obs.ac.uk/), who provide ... more >
Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom | Tesco.com
IT Development Manager - Welwyn Garden City Who's behind the world's most successful online retailer? Just over 10 years ago we started Tesco.com (aka Dotcom). Today, we've an incredible 750,000 active customers and sales at ... more >
More job opportunities