Saturday, January 29, 2011

Panasonic adds Sandy Bridge to Let's Note J10, N10, S10 and B10 laptops

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[/img]You can rest assured that hundreds -- if not trillions -- of new
laptops will be rolling off of production lines this quarter with
Intel's Sandy Bridge platform inside, and those looking for a little
love over in Japan won't have to wait much longer. Panasonic has just
updated its Let's Note line with four new Sandy Bridge models: the
B10, S10, N10 and J10 have all been blessed with new silicon. The B10
in particular ships with a Core i5-2520M, 4GB of memory, a 15.6-inch
1080p display, HDMI output, Blu-ray drive, SDXC card slot and 802.11b/
g/n WiFi. The N10 and S10 are outfitted in similar fashion, while the
J10 goes diminutive with a 10.1-inch panel. There's also a higher-end
J10Q variant that steps up to a Core i5, 128GB SSD, 2GB of RAM, WiFi,
HDMI output, inbuilt WiMAX model and an SDXC slot, with the craziest
aspect being the claimed 12 hours of battery life. Hit the links below
if you're hungry for pricing clues and ship dates, but it looks as if
the whole gang should be out and about by the close of March.

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