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Toshiba Laptops are known for their minimal design but very powerful laptops. The new Toshiba Satellite L40-A502D is powered by a 1.86 GHz Intel Celeron M Processor M530 with a total of 1-MB L2 Cache, and a 533 MHz FSB which is integrated with the Intel 945GML Express Chipset Mainboard, it comes with 512-MB of DDR2 533 MHz, and for storage it has a 80-GB 2.5-inch 5400 rpm hard disk drive.

the display on this laptop is a 15.4-inch WXGA Widescreen Active Matrix LCD TFT display which has incorporated the Clear Super View technology with an Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 643GM Graphics Chipset that has about 128-MB of shared video memory which gives the display a maximum resolution of about 1280 x 800 pixels.

The new Toshiba Satellite L510 P401A is another Laptop by Toshiba that has some great features that include a Linux or DOS OS pre installed on it with a14-inch LED backlit CSV screen that offers a resolution of 1366768 pixels. It is powered by the Intel Pentium T4400 Processor that runs at 2.2GHz, and has a total of 1MB L2 Cache, and an 800MHz FSB. Its memory is 1GB RAM DDR3 RAM with a 250GB Hard Disk for storage and a DVD Writer with a Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g adapter.

The Toshiba Satellite L300-C5010 is powered by a 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5550, which has about 2-MB of total L2 cache, and a 667 MHz FSB which is placed on the Intel 965GM Express Chipset motherboard, and comes with about 2-GB of DDR2 ram running at 667 MHz, for storage it has a 120-GB of SATA 5400 rpm drive and a DVD SuperMulti Double Layer drive.

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