Toshiba Satellite L555 laptop
January 7, 2010

[CES 2010] Toshiba's Satellite L555 laptop will cater to those who are used to a widescreen display, as it comes with a 17.3" widescreen display that ought to prove useful for multi-taskers as well as those who love watching movies on their laptops. You get an eco-smart design with a LED backlit display alongside productivity apps such as Bulletin Board and ReelTime that maximize your productivity at the office (or at home, depending on where you are working from of course). You have a choice among Intel or AMD singled-out and dual-core processors, where the Satellite L555 is able to hold up to a 500GB hard drive and a maximum of 8GB RAM. Other configuration options include DVD SuperMulti drive with Labelflash, a webcam and Toshiba Face Recognition capability. You will be able to choose from Elegant Fusion Finish in Graphite or Sophisticated Fusion Finish in Midnight Breeze colors. The Toshiba Satellite L555 laptop retails anywhere from $649.99 to $799.99 when available.
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Toshiba mini NB305 netbook
January 4, 2010
[CES 2010] Toshiba aims to capture a wide spectrum of the market with their laptops and netbooks, and the mini NB305 netbook is set to debut at CES 2010. that stylish companion to your computer further ups the ante where portability is concerned as it succeeds the NB205 by offering a similar comfort-driven design albeit with smart new feature enhancements. Most humans would probably find the day-to-night battery life of up to 11 hours on a separate charge to be a boon, making it the ideal companion on any lengthy haul flight. You will be able to purchase one for $349.99 to $399.99, depending on the configuration options you have decided on. Measuring under 1" thin, the mini NB305 will weigh around 2.6 lbs for easy portability, as it comes in Royal Blue, Java Brown and Frost White textured finishes. More on its specifications in the extended post.
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VESA updates Embedded DisplayPort Standard Version 1.1a
November 18, 2009

VESA has recently updated the Embedded DisplayPort Standard to Version 1.1a while drawing up requirements for the Video Interface to the LCD Panel in notebooks as well as various embedded applications.
eDP version 1.1a includes further definition on display authentication for protected video composition, addresses Sink device AUX channel interrupt requests, and makes enhancements to the 4-lane connector used for 3D display applications. eDP is based on the VESA DisplayPort 1.1a Standard. The DisplayPort Standard is oriented toward external applications with emphasis on interoperability amidst system vendors and interconnection cables. Newer PC chipsets and GPUs designed for notebook PCs support both DisplayPort and eDP from the same video port connections, enabling configuration options to the system integrator.
If you're interested in the Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) Standard, that is available free of charge here. [Press Release]
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