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January 6, 2011
PC

Live at CES 2011: Toshiba shows off innovation across it’s entire laptop line



First thing on Thursday I headed over to Toshiba’s massive booth to check out their new laptop lineup.  Chris Casper, Group Marketing Manager for Toshiba’s PC group, was cool enough to take me through his favorites.  First stop was the new Satellite e305, the next generation of the e205 that I reviewed several months ago.  Aside from improved specs and the next gen of Intel WiDi, it has a gorgeous new finish.  I’m really looking forward to this one hitting the shelves.

After the e305, we took a look at the customizable NB505 netbook, and the Satellite A665 3D gaming laptop.  The A665 is a great PC at a great price, and if you’re looking to game on a budget, I highly recommend you take a look.

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I’m really happy to see Toshiba innovating across it’s entire PC lineup, from netbooks to everyday PCs to gaming rigs.  Now, off to the next partner booth!

I’ll be at CES 2011 for the entire show, meeting with our hardware partners to get a behind-the-scenes look at their newest, most innovative gear.  Keep up with me by following me on Twitter @BenThePCGuy, and let me know if you have any questions by sending me a tweet with the hashtag #askben

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