If you’re living in Japan and you were shopping about for a new netbook, Toshiba might have the answer for you in the form of the company’s new Dynabook N301. The new netbook will be launched in Japan (no word on if Toshiba has plans to make it available internationally) and will feature Intel’s new Cedar Trail platform.

The netbook will feature a dual-core Intel Atom processor that has been clocked at 1.86GHz. It will sport GMA 3650 graphics, 1GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a 10.1” 1024×600 display and will come with Harman Kardon speakers built into palm rest area of the netbook. Expect to find a trio of USB 2.0 ports, audio ports and a multi card reader built into the device.

According to Toshiba, the Dynabook N301’s battery will last a good 6.5 hours with active usage. Oddly enough, unlike other Cedar Trail netbooks, the Toshiba Dynabook N301 does not feature a HDMI port that other Cedar Trail netbooks seem to sport. Unfortunately pricing for the Toshiba Dynabook N301 has not been disclosed yet.

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