
We’ve seen a bunch of new HP desktops here on TFTS here today and now it’s time to take a look at some Tohiba laptops. The Japanese manufacturer has officially announced new Dynabook TV and TX series laptops. Some of the most interesting features of the new machines are the OS, which is of course Windows 7 Home Edition and the addition of Blu-ray drives.
The Dynabook TV series has two new models ready, the TV/68 and the TV/64. Both computers are coming with a 16-inch LCD display capable of 1,366 x 769 resolution, 4GB of RAM, a built-in TV tuner, a remote control and Windows 7 Home Premium in the background. The TV/68 comes with a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 processor, a 500GB hard drive and a Blu-ray drive. On the other hand, the TV/64 will employ a 1.80GHz Intel Celeron T3000 CPU, a 320GB hard drive and only a DVD drive. These updated Dynabook TV laptops will be available for $2,000 and $1,550, respectively.
Moving on to Dynabook TX series we will find three new models created by Toshiba. These are the TX/67, the TX/66 and the TX/65 and they will all come equipped with a 16-inch LCD display with 1,366 x 768 resolution, Windows 7 Home Premium and a Blu-ray drive. They will all have a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor but they will all lack the built-in TV tuner and the remote control found in the TV series. The TX/67 and the TX/66 will both have 4GB of RAM and a 500GB HDDs while the TX65 will have just 2GB of RAM and a smaller 320GB hard drive. We have more prices for you too! The TX/67 and TX/66 will cost around $1,800 while the TX/65 will only cost around $1,700.
All these notebooks will be available starting with October 22, the date when Windows 7 will become official. What do you like more? Toshiba laptops with Blu-ray drives or all-in-one HP desktops with multitouch support?
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