Published on August 7th,2006 at 9:32 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The “OLD NEW” Notebooks from Toshiba

One day we will publish an article that you may really like. In Japan the best Computer and AV manufacturers are not always the ones we believes and this in terms of product quality, services, and client or press contact. And unfortunately Toshiba is far to the on the top 3 but close anyway. And today again they decided to prove it to us with their New Notebook line up for the series TX, AX, CX and MX which are exactly the same as the previous series, except for their names, now for example we have the TX980LS instead of the TX880LS… Well ok this is maybe a bad example since they just boost the RAM from 512 to 1GB, but if you take other models… only the name change…




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