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Toshiba Prepping World’s Lightest 13-Inch Laptop

There’s no official confirmation yet, but it looks almost certain that Toshiba is gearing up to launch the lightest 13-inch notebook ever. We’re talking just over 0.9kg with an SSD. But how on earth did they do it?

It’s not the processor. The info unearthed at vozExpress indicates that the mystery laptop will coming in standard voltage Core i3, i5 and i7 varieties – pretty standard these days.

Instead, look to the battery: this new Toshiba’s going to employ a second Super Charged ion Battery (SCiB) that we’d previously seen achieving 90 per cent charge in 10 minutes. That was back in 2008, so we could see improvements even over that.

Other unofficial specs: up to 4GB memory, 500GB hard disk or a 512GB SSD, 16:9 aspect ratio and USB 3.0. That kind of power with that little weight? Yes, please. [vozExpress via Engadget]

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    johnsmith432

    Saturday, May 8, 2010 at 8:41 PM

    I am looking at this on a Toshiba, and in regards to the keyboard @ Kirkaiya the keyboards on this are amazingly light and only about 1/2 a cm thick. I think they could probably squeeze one in. As for the rest of the computer, bring it on.

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