Published on January 17th,2007 at 8:51 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The new Panasonic R6

The major news at Panasonic today is the R6. Yep, we’ve already reached the 6th generation, but only for series R. series T, W and Y stay at 5.
So what’s new?
The CPU: a 1.06GHz Core Duo U2400.
The Y5’s waterproof keyboard.
It supports a 76cm drop, versus 30cm for the other models.
It goes down from 960g to 930g.
8 hours of autonomy.
The power supply is smaller and lighter (155g).
As for the Y5, the R6 now has a port replicator with 4 USB2.0 connectors, a VGA port and a LAN port.
However, we’re still waiting for the touch screen in Japan and a pivot screen is not planed. Too bad…


















Via Panasonic
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  • Kamion

    Daimaou or Totoro! Please review this and compare it with the Sony VAIO Type G. Which one is better? Core Duo 1.06GHz vs Core Solo 1.33GHz. In terms of looks, I think the Type G certainly looks more attractive.

 

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