Welcome to a Laptop Battery specialist of the Toshiba Laptop Battery
Toshiba said it has launched A70 and A60 wi-fi enabled wireless notebook PCs today.
But as it does so, the company finds it's already under attack for a previous range of notebooks with battery such as Toshiba PA2445UR Battery
, Toshiba PA2445U Battery
, Toshiba PA3832U-1BRS Battery
, Toshiba PA3929U-1BRS Battery
, Toshiba PA3930U-1BRS Battery
, Toshiba PABAS250 Battery
, Toshiba Dynabook RX3W Battery
, Toshiba Portege R830 Battery
, Toshiba Satellite R630 Battery
, Toshiba Tecra R840 Battery
, Toshiba PABAS112 Battery
, Toshiba PA3593U-1BRS Battery
which has generated a mammoth thread on FatWallet.com.
Let the buyer beware.
The new lamps, dubbed the A70 and A60 use the Intel 532 with HT and the 518 chips with HT and have a 15.4-inch and 15-inch screen respectively. What are the 532s and 518s? These are, er hang on while we look at our cribsheet, mobile Intel Pentium 4 Prescotts for transportable notebooks running at 3.06GHz/533 and 2.80GHz/533 notebooks. Both have 90 nanometre cores. They are desktop chips for the notebook market.
Tosh is also doing a Celeron 2.80GHz Satellite dubbed the A60-S156. This is not a mobile Celeron, it is a desktop Celeron for the mobile market.
The mammoth thread on FatWallet is about laptops bought from Best Buy, which a number of people are claiming aren't what they're advertised as.
As we've pointed out before, you've got to be really really careful when you're buying a notebook these days as you could be offered, variously, a Pentium 4M, a Pentium M, a Celeron Pentium M, a Pentium 4M Celeron and with all the numbers and MHz and GHz swirling round your head, it's understandable if the folks selling you products in retail outlets are confused too.