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- Competitive Analysis: New Toshiba Laptops
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- Apple Confidential
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- Toshiba's New Laptop Computers
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- From: Michael Mace, Competitive Analysis (MACE1)
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- Toshiba has announced two new laptop computers (one 8086 and one 80286) which
- it said will compete with Compaq's very popular LTE products. The Toshiba
- machines are slightly cheaper and heavier than Compaq's products, and will be
- available in March.
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- If Toshiba had announced these machines before Compaq, they would have been
- hailed as a breakthrough in portable computing. But since Compaq got to market
- first, Toshiba ends up looking like a follower. Toshiba apparently hopes to
- counter this through marketing--it said it is using "Pepsi Challenge"-style
- tests to show that users prefer the Toshiba machine over the Compaq if they
- aren't told the brand names in advance.
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- The Toshiba machines don't have any overwhelming innovations relative to
- Compaq's machines, but there are some important differences:
- • Toshiba has a higher-resolution screen (640 X 400 vs. 640 X 200 on the
- LTE). This is probably the key advantage of the Toshiba machine relative to
- Compaq.
- • Compaq has a longer battery life (3.5 hours vs. 1.5 - 2 hours).
- • The 8086 Compaq machine has an internal floppy drive; the 8086-based
- Toshiba does not (it has a port for an external floppy).
- • The 8086 Toshiba machine has DOS 3.3 in ROM. The 80286 Toshiba machine
- comes with DOS 4.01 (apparently on disk), along with the DOS 4 manual and
- computer manual disk-resident in a "hypertext" format.
- • The Toshiba machines have more travel in the keys in their keyboard
- (about 4 mm vs. about 2 mm on the Compaqs).
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- The press will probably interpret the new Toshiba machines as a "response" to
- the LTEs, although they were undoubtedly in development long before Compaq
- announced its products. The real news here is that Compaq (with the help of
- Citizen Watch) is competing very successfully with the Japanese vendors at
- bringing portable computer technology to market. This runs counter to the
- conventional wisdom about the imminent destruction of the US PC industry.
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- The laptop computer segment continues to become more competitive. We expect it
- to produce the fastest growth of any portable computer segment in 1990.
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- Implications to Apple
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- The Toshiba computers are not in the same segment of portable computing as the
- Macintosh Portable. Laptop computers like the Toshiba products emphasize small
- size and low weight over other features. They have slow-response screens that
- cannot run a graphical interface very well. The Macintosh portable emphasizes
- performance and graphics capability. It has a faster processor, a much better
- screen, a built-in pointing device, an expansion slot, and much longer battery
- life (probably about five times as long). The trade-off for that extra
- functionality is more weight, size, and price on the Macintosh side.
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- Here's a chart comparing the new Toshiba machines to some other competitive
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- Processor RAM Disk Graphics Weight Dimensions Price
- HxWxD (in)
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- Tosh. 1000XE 8086 (9.5-MHz) 1MB 20MB CGA 6.2 lbs 1.8x12.4x10.6 $2,699
- Tosh. 1000XE 80286 (12-MHz) 1MB 20MB CGA 7.9 lbs 2x12.2x11 $3,999
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- Compaq LTE 8086 (9.5-MHz) 640KB 20MB CGA 6.7 lbs 1.9x11x8.5 $2,999
- Cmpaq LTE/286 80286 (12-MHz) 640KB 20MB CGA 6.7 lbs 1.9x11x8.5 $4,499
- Zen.MinisPort 8088 (8-MHz) 1MB 720KB CGA 5.9 lbs 1.3x12.4x9.8 $1,999
- NEC UltraLite V-30 (9.8-MHz) 640KB 1MB CGA 4.4 lbs 1.4x11.8x8.3 $2,499
- Toshiba T1000 8088 (4.7-MHz) 512KB 720KB CGA 6.4 lbs 2x12.2x11 $999
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