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Toshiba intros affordable notebook PC for small and medium-sized businesses and educational institutions: new wireless Satellite A40-S270 is priced to fit all budgets and help customers work smarter, not harder

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, March 1, 2004

Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD) has introduced the Satellite(R) A40-S270 wireless notebook PC designed for small and medium-sized businesses and educational customers looking for an affordable and feature-rich mobile PC. Priced at $1,429, the new offering includes Microsoft(R) OneNote(TM) 2003 digital note-taking program allowing mobile professionals to easily capture, organize, share and manage data for maximum productivity.

The Satellite A40-S270 also features as an option the Microsoft Office XP Small Business Edition 2003 software for added effectiveness in completing business tasks such as tracking customer activities and developing marketing/sales materials.

Newly designed in a sleek blue chassis, the Satellite A40-S270 is ready to handle power-intensive business tasks such as multimedia presentations and spreadsheets while allowing users to remain mobile. For added flexibility and productivity, the new unit features integrated Wi-Fi(R) (802.11g) wireless connectivity(a) allowing users to keep competitive by staying connected to employees, the secured network, customers and suppliers in or out of their organization.

The Satellite A40-S270 is available for immediate purchase via Toshiba's traditional distribution channels, VARs, shoptoshiba.com and mail order channels.

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