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Competitive Analysis: New Toshiba Laptops
Apple Confidential
Toshiba's New Laptop Computers
From: Michael Mace, Competitive Analysis (MACE1)
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.
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.
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).
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.
The laptop computer segment continues to become more competitive. We expect it
to produce the fastest growth of any portable computer segment in 1990.
Implications to Apple
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.
Here's a chart comparing the new Toshiba machines to some other competitive
machines:
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
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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