Panasonic shows Sandy Bridge-based B10, N10, S10 notebooks

updated 04:50 pm EST, Thu January 27, 2011

 

Panasonic brings out new B10 notebook, fresh S10


At a press event in Japan on Thursday, Panasonic has shown off new Let's Note notebooks powered by Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors. They include the B10, S10 and N10, with the first sporting a 2.5GHz Core i5 CPU, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive and a Blu-ray drive in stock form. The 15.6-inch, 1080p notebook will also get integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics and an HDMI output, along with an SDXC memory card slot and Wi-Fi. It weighs 4.1lbs.

The existing 12.1-inch S10 and N10 have been freshened up with the new 2.5GHz Core i5 chip from Intel. Both also get 4GB of RAM that's expandable to 8GB and a 500GB hard drive.

The new Let's Note B10 will arrive in Japan with N10 and S10 due on February 10. The S10 will cost the equivalent of $2,410, while the N10 will start at $2,290. Pricing for the B10 is unknown. [via Impress]


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Let's Note S10





Let's Note N10






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