Toshiba NB200-10G: Super Cool Netbook with a spectacular Battery Life
By Dean • Jul 14th, 2009 • Category: NetbooksOffering the latest in mobile computing experience, Toshiba NB200-10G is powered by an Intel Atom processor N270. It has Genuine Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition as its operating system. It has 1GB DDR RAM (800 MHz) and comes in cosmic black colour. A mini laptop with a 10.1 inch TruBrite VGA widescreen display, the netbook has a resolution of 1024×600. Its High Brightness display feature allows images to be sharp and vivid. Great for Internet browsing, the netbook makes an ideal secondary laptop. Its small design make sit easy for use by children and students. Besides being compact, the NB200 also offers multi-purpose functions like 3 Sleep ‘N’ Charge USB ports. A perfect mini laptop, it weighs only 1.33kg. Lightweight and compact, it is extremely travel-friendly and makes a reliable travelling companion. Easy to carry around, it also fits perfectly into a handbag or hand luggage. Ideal for use at home, for education, at work or even on the move, the NB200 also is equipped with nearly full size keyboard that ensures typing is easy and done without missing any keys.
Running on 6 cell battery, it gives up to 9 hours of battery life. It allows the user to connect wherever you are, without having to worry about being able to connect. Ideal for even long journeys, it allows the user work as well as play and is really a perfect travel companion. It has 3 Sleep ‘N’ Charge USB ports so that you can charge your mobile phone, MP3 player and other digital gadgets even when your netbook is switched off. Thus, there is no need to carry multiple charging accessories while travelling. Integrated with WiFi, the netbook uses configfree for automatic detection of available network connections. The Toshiba NB200-10G connects to the Internet at home, in the office, hotel and even at the airport using 802.11 b/g technology. It has an integrated web camera and microphone that allow you to talk to friends and family face to face online.
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