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Toshiba is ready to release their newest dynabook, the "dynabook SS S30" in early September. It features a 12.1" widescreen display and single spindle (e.g. no optical drive). It's one of Toshiba's smaller dynabooks, measuring 283 x 196.6 x 26.9 ~ 35.5mm. Some other nice features of the SS S30 include a "Water Block Construction" that prevents water that may have spilled on the keyboard from reaching the unit's internal components, lock feature (like the one on your portable audio player to prevent accidental keypresses), fingerprint security, and a presentation button for changing to external output with a preset resolution.Two models will be available: the "lightweight and long battery life" model with a 1280 x 800 dot screen, Core Solo U1300 (1.06GHz) processor, Intel 945GM Express chipset, 512MB of memory, and 30GB/4200rpm hard drive, and the "high speed hard drive model" that knocks the hard drive up to 40GB/5400rpm. Each model is equipped with three USB 2.0 ports, a Type2 PC card slot, SD card slot, IEEE 802.11a/b/g LNA, Gigabit Ethernet, a modem, and mini D-Sub15 pin. The battery on the "long battery life" model lasts roughly 9 hours, and on the fast hard drive model about 7.7 hours.

Inspired by:
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2006/0824/toshiba.htm
Press Release:
http://www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2006_08/pr_j2402.htm
On January 14, Fujitsu will begin selling a 990g (2.18 lbs) Tablet PC named, LOOX P70R. The price will not be set but is expected to sell for around 230,000 yen.
I had no idea such technology existed until I read this article, but Hitachi has announced a new notebook PC that features the world's first "vein-recognition" device as a security measure. Vein-recognition apparently recognizes the veins in a person's finger, rather than the fingerprint itself, making it harder to falsify.
If you don't think LCDs are thin enough already, you'll be pleased to know Toshiba Matsushita Display Technologies has introduced an 11.1 inch display that's a mere 2.75mm (0.10 inches) thick. Let's hope it has a titanium backing, since those dimensions just scream brittle.
Fujitsu has announced a number of new Tablet PCs. There are two new models in the "Lifebook" series, and three new models in the "Stylistic" series.
Elecom has a new notebook lock coming out that isn't one of those junky ones that just sticks in the side of the notebook. It actually prevents people from opening the notebook. Well, it's supposed to prevent them from doing so...I guess it wouldn't stand up to a crowbar for too long.
Hitachi gears up to release a new version of their internet appliance, the "FLORA-ie." Details inside.
A second notebook...of note from Toshiba today is the "libretto U100." With outrageously small dimensions, the U100 follows the tradition set forth by previous Libretto machines, though it is certainly updated for modern specifications. This is the first update to the Libretto line in about 3 years.





