The new Toshiba NB550D, the device presented by the Japanese company during the last CES 2011, will not be distributed in the United States, at least not in Toshiba's initial plans, as well as the company said after confirming the launch of the product to Australia, Europe and Japan. The new Toshiba NB550D is a netbook that dazzled everyone at the 2011 CES as it is one of the few devices that have opted for the new AMD C-50, the new AMD line by seeking to compete with Athome series of Intel, the current leader of the netbook market.
Furthermore, this device will include a video card ATI Radeon 6250, 1GB of DDR3 RAM and 250 GB hard drive. Its low power consumption technology enables performance has also wowed several of those present at the fair, their consumption of 9 W gives durability to the battery of 9.5 hours.
For now, North American users who want to try the new AMD C-50 should opt for Acer, as its Aspire One model 522 is the only netbook that has chosen this new processor, the same has cost about $ 320, ie about 240 euros (U.S.).
Furthermore, this device will include a video card ATI Radeon 6250, 1GB of DDR3 RAM and 250 GB hard drive. Its low power consumption technology enables performance has also wowed several of those present at the fair, their consumption of 9 W gives durability to the battery of 9.5 hours.
For now, North American users who want to try the new AMD C-50 should opt for Acer, as its Aspire One model 522 is the only netbook that has chosen this new processor, the same has cost about $ 320, ie about 240 euros (U.S.).
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