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Toshiba NB305 netbook gets new N455 Atom processor

Toshiba NB305 netbook gets new N455 Atom processor

Toshiba’s NB305 netbook will be getting a minor upgrade not on the outside, but rather, on the inside with the inclusion of a new DDR3-enabled N455 Atom processor coupled with 1GB of 1066MHz DDR3 RAM to speed things up a wee bit. Said model, also known as the Toshiba NB305-10F, has been seen on the official Toshiba France website recently alongside a list of specifications such as a 10.1″ display at 1,024 x 600 resolution, a 250GB hard drive and Windows 7 Basic as the operating system of choice. No idea on availability, but it ought to retail for somewhere in the €350 region.

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