Toshiba cuts prices as rivals snap at its high-end heels

Written by Etelka Clark

Toshiba has introduced seven new notebooks across its range and cut prices of existing models by up to 27 percent, as rival notebook makers vie for a slice of the high-end corporate market. The four Satellites, one Portege and two new Tectra models, all boast 800 x 600 screens, optional CD drives and Zoomed Video for fast graphics. The new Portege 660CDT takes a new, slimline, ten-speed CD drive. Dell has launched its most powerful Latitude yet. The XPi CD P150 has a 150MHz Pentium processor, 16Mb of RAM, a 12.1in SVGA TFT display, six-speed CD and a 1Gb disk. Samsung has introduced a new range of Pentium-based multimedia notebooks, the Sens Pro500, priced from u1,595 to u2,999 (plus VAT). The entry-level N500 model has a 100MHz Pentium processor, 8Mb EDO RAM, 810Mb hard disk and 11.3in SVGA DSTN display. Toshiba 01937 828828; Dell 01344 720000; Samsung 0181 391 0168; Dolch 01928 263622.

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