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Anyways, no complaints here -- Toshiba didn't hold back with its new A135 15.4-inch laptops, and you can nab your own with Windows Vista Home Premium of Windows Vista Ultimate on January 30th.
Circuit City has $100 off a pretty snazzy Toshiba laptop. The S4527 laptop has a T2080 1.7GHz processor, 1GB DDR2 ... 15.4-inch widescreen, Wi-Fi, card reader and includes Windows Vista Home Premium.
Through the Windows Vista Capable program, Windows XP-based PCs that are powerful enough to run Windows Vista are now available from leading PC manufacturers worldwide, including Acer Inc., Dell Inc., ...
To this end, Toshiba has recently started selling a notebook, the Satellite T31, which comes with both Windows XP and Windows Vista. That makes the choice to stick with XP so much easier.
Toshiba on Monday is unveiling a new convertible notebook/tablet PC that's built to take advantage of some special features in Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
The Toshiba Portege M750 comes with Windows Vista Business (both 32 and 64 bit, you choose which to install at first boot) and you can upgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit for $60. That initial ...
Toshiba Corp. and other Japanese personal computer makers on Monday unveiled new models designed for Windows Vista, the latest version of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating systems, Kyodo reported.
Toshiba's just announced a couple new lappies -- and a whole host of refreshes -- in anticipation of the Windows 7 launch later this month. The big news here is definitely the touchscreen models ...
Long Zhen has posted four nifty videos showing the Vista Beta 2 running on his Toshiba M400. “I’ve done several Windows Vista screencasts focusing on various important new features: Aero, file ...
Starting at $900, Toshiba's Satellite A135 (pictured left) is the low-cost entry amongst the company's Vista-loaded notebooks (but its price can scale up pretty quickly to $1499) and, like some of ...
There are several updated NVidia drivers for the Toshiba M200 Tablet PC and Vista floating around the net and all kinds of conflicting info on what works and what doesn’t. Remember Toshiba ...
Craig Pringle links to a recent addition to Toshiba's support pages, a price-guide for the various upgrades they'll be offering for users currently running Windows XP who'd like to move to Vista ...