Toshiba’s Computer Systems Division has announced the return of the libretto® brand, with the launch of the libretto U100 mini-notebook computer. The company has introduced the full featured ...
After a brief U.S. appearance in 1997, the Toshiba Libretto was pulled from the market. Consumers just didn't go for the mini-notebook (though the tiny machines have been consistently popular in Asia) ...
Toshiba will be talking football at this year’s show, as well as premiering its latest, hottest notebook products. “The main focus for us in our 20th anniversary year will be our sponsorship of 2006 ...
I changed it because I found drivers I needed, and posted a link at the bottom. Does anyone know a way to read files from a hard drive with this installed? I think you can only read the files if you ...
Last week we got a bit of hands on time with the Libretto W100, Toshiba’s dual-screen toting laptop/tablet/*insert own interpretation here* hybrid. Based on the leaked info last week and of course the ...
The Libretto W105's top half is clad in gunmetal gray aluminum, and brushed slightly for contrast. Two of the three vents, which there weren't enough of, are in plain sight at the top of the lid. They ...
Status Symbols are devices that transcend their specs and features, and become something beautiful and luxurious in their own right. They're things that live on after the megapixel and megahertz wars ...
A few months ago, we rolled out an updated Hackaday, a badly needed new layout replacing the HTML and CSS that had remained unchanged since 2004. Of course a few people didn’t like change and ...
UMPC Sighting? The W105 conjures up images of the UMPCs of old—the OQO model 02 ($2,098 direct, ), Sony VAIO UX Series, and Fujitsu LifeBook U900—whose existence was cut short, because they were ...
This is Toshiba’s latest price list for April 2011 for their line of notebooks, netbooks and tablet PCs. Models listed are Netbook NB520 (NB520-10___ PLL52L-01_01C, various colours available), ...
The Toshiba Libretto W105 is like no other, to borrow Sony’s old tag line. It’s the first mini-notebook to feature dual touch screen displays and a reasonably powerful nonnetbook CPU. The bad news?
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