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Toshiba and Best Buy go pink for Breast Cancer Awareness month Toshiba launches pink laptop; proceeds will support the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Markham, ON (October 8, 2008) – The Information Systems Group of Toshiba of Canada (Toshiba) and Best Buy are joining forces to support the ...
Toshiba Launches Newest Ultraportable Innovation with Portege R600 Laptop
businesswire.com — Design Enhancements : The Portégé R600 features an enhanced LED backlit transreflective display for a better viewing... angle and contrast and a durable chassis with out increasing the size or weight of the laptop. The laptop PC's touchpad has been moved ... (more) Toshiba Launches Newest Ultraportable Innovation with ...
Toshiba Portégé M750 Laptop Computers
Toshiba Portégé M750 Laptop Computers
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Toshiba Delivers Three-Pound Ultraportable Laptop for $1,399
businesswire.com — IRVINE, Calif.--( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Toshiba's Digital Products Division , a leader in mobile computing solutions, today... announced the Portégé A600 , the company's mainstream ultraportable laptop PC. This affordably priced 12.1-inch laptop PC weighs ... (more) Toshiba Delivers Three-Pound Ultraportable Laptop for $1,399
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Pink 13.3″ Toshiba Portege Laptop Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Chip Chick — Yet another company is showing their support in for Breast Cancer Awareness month. This time it’s Toshiba Canada who has partnered with Best Buy Canada to produce a special pink edition of their 13.3″ Portege laptop. The laptop is not quite an ultraportable, nor is it the cutting edge, but at 4.6lbs it’s definitely a decent lightweight offering, especially amongst the current pink laptop options out there. The laptop comes with an Intel Dual Core T3200 Processor, 2GB of ram, a 250GB hard drive, 3 USB Ports, Bluetooth, firewire, and a built-in memory card reader. Retailing for ...

Toshiba reveals "pink" Portege M800 to help with breast cancer, probably won't sell any
Engadget — Filed under: Laptops Look, we hate to be crude -- after all, you won't find any bigger proponents for bulking up the breast cancer research fund than the team here at Engadget -- but Toshiba might have a tough time selling its latest Portégé M800. We mean, just look at it. We're not exactly sure how ...

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Best Buy has introduced its Blue Label series of products that were developed from customer feedback. The products in the Blue Label line are constructed with input from Best Buy by consumer electronics companies like Toshiba and HP. The first two ...
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