Toshiba limited edition OLED
Toshiba has come up with a special OLED lamp designed for emergencies like the quake-stricken areas of Japan. Powered by four AAA batteries or a rechargeable pack that can be changed by solar or USB, it produces 53 lumens of light at 100% and can last two hours on the AAA batteries, twenty if you lower the brightness, and even more is you use the battery pack. Here is where one of the strengths of LED outshines regular light bulbs.
The new Satellite P700 Series consumer notebooks is a mid-range product line that features the new “FusionX2” texture, a pretty cool design experiment from Toshiba (see the close up picture after the jump). The P700 series offers more features and better performance than the new L700 Series, it is designed for performance and entertainment. Featuring either the second-gen Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors (some configurations get the NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M) or the new AMD APU A6-3400M with discreet-class GPU, the Satellite P700 series is equipped with harman/kardon speakers with sound enhancements from Dolby and Waves Audio. I listened to music and to a game, and I can tell that the sound is pretty good.
The Satellite P745, P755/P755 3D and P775 laptops feature 14-inch, 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch diagonal HD TruBrite LED backlit screens, respectively.
If you’re thinking of picking up one of these lamps for yourself, it
looks like you won’t be able to. Toshiba is only making 100 of these
lamps and they’re all reserved for disaster victims. You’ll probably
have to wait for the whole disaster issue to blow over, and hope
somebody is kind enough to auction one of these lamps off on eBay. But
then again, a bright OLED panel, high-capacity battery like Toshiba PA3692U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba PA3692U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3727U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3728U-1BRS Battery, Toshiba PA3729U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba PA3729U-1BRS Battery,Toshiba PA3732U-1BAS Battery, Toshiba PABAS069 Battery, Toshiba PABAS081 Battery, Toshiba PABAS098 Battery, Toshiba PABAS099 Battery, Toshiba PABAS121 Battery pack
that can be recharged by solar power – don’t expect them to be cheap.
Folks still interested in donating to the disaster relief fund can do so
here.
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