- Libretto is also a musical term
[[Image:ToshibaLibretto70ct.jpg|thumbnail|The Libretto 70ct with a Japanese keyboard''
The Libretto is a sub-notebook computer line (mini-notebook) designed and produced by Toshiba. It's distinguishing feature is that it was a fully PC compatible computer (unlike PDAs, Pocket PCs, etc. that run Windows CE) that can fit on a palm (it's much smaller than a standard laptop). The first model (the Libretto 20) which was released on 17 April 1996 had a volume of [[1_E-4_m%B3|821.1 cm3]] and weighed just 840 g!
Models
There are several different models. Originally, they used processors from AMD, but starting with the Libretto 50, they use the Intel Pentium and Pentium MMX processors.
The following Models were available
Model | Specifications | dimensions (mm) |
LIBRETTO 20 | AMD 486 DX4 75MHz, 8MB RAM, 270Mb hard disk, 6,1" TFT-Display | 210 x 115 x 34 |
LIBRETTO 30 | AMD 486 DX4 100MHz, 8MB RAM, 500Mb hard disk, 6,1" TFT-Display | 210 x 115 x 34 |
LIBRETTO 50 | Intel Pentium 75MHz, 16Mb RAM, 810Mb hard disk, 6.1" TFT display | 210 x 115 x 34 |
LIBRETTO 60 | Intel Pentium 100MHz, 16Mb RAM, 810Mb hard disk, 6.1" TFT display | 210 x 115 x 34 |
LIBRETTO 70 | Intel Pentium 120MHz MMX, 16Mb RAM, 1.6Gb hard disk, 6.1" TFT display | 210 x 115 x 34 |
LIBRETTO 100 | Intel Pentium 166MHz MMX, 32Mb RAM, 2.1Gb hard disk, 7.1" TFT display | 210 x 132 x 34 |
LIBRETTO 1000SS | Intel Pentium 166MHz MMX CPU, 32Mb RAM, 2.1Gb hard disk, 6.1" TFT display | |
LIBRETTO 110 | Intel Pentium 233MHz MMX, 32Mb RAM, 4.3Gb hard disk, 7.1" TFT display |
There were also some other Libretto models that were only released in Japan
LIBRETTO ff 1050 | Intel Pentium 233MHz MMX CPU, 32Mb RAM, 3.2Gb hard disk, 6 STN display | |
LIBRETTO ff 1100 | Intel Pentium 266MHz MMX CPU, 64Mb RAM (expandable to 96MB), 3.2Gb hard disk, 7.1" TFT display | 221 x 123 x 29.8 |
The LIBRETTO ff 1100 also has a built-in digital camera, multimedia remote controller, and more, in a package almost the same size and just 140 g heavier than the original.
There were also the 1010 and M3 models.
Toshiba have now discontinued the Libretto and it is no longer in production.
External Links
- Toshiba Libretto Information — Toshiba Libretto information pages provided by Amherst Enterprises
- Toshiba Libretto General Information & FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Toshiba Libretto Specifications — Specifications of the various Libretto models
- Libretto Links — Links to varous Toshiba Libretto websites.
- Libretto Web-Ring
- Toshiba Libretto Information Page — Contains a Libretto FAQ
- Overclock Libretto 50
- http://home.hccnet.nl/pr.nienhuis/Lib110CT.html — How to get a Toshiba Libretto 110CT to run Windows 98 & 2000 Pro, OS/2 Warp Connect and Mandrake Linux 9.0/9.1
- http://memebeam.org/toys/ToshibaLibretto — Running GNU/Linux on Libretto L1 series laptops (L1, L2, L3, L5, etc). Also contains general information about the hardware.
- http://www.jwh-pc.de/index.htm — A German site for Toshiba Libretto "Lovers". Contains drivers and the Libretto Museum (whuch contains pictures of the various Libretto models).