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Toshiba NB510 Netbook Pictured

Toshiba NB510 Netbook Pictured

Posted on Jan 06, 2012 by MG3

Here are some of the first pictures of Toshiba's NB510 netbook, which will be released at CES, next week. The NB510 will be a middle-ground in terms of value and features, in between the NB520 and NB500 launched in late-2010, although it's driven by the latest 3rd generation Atom processors. This 10-incher sports a display resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, and is driven by Atom N2600 or N2800 processors; along with 1 GB of DDR3-800 MHz memory, 320 GB storage, and Windows 7 Starter Edition making up its feature-set. Available in three color options, its prices start at around US $400.

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Toshiba readying the world’s thinnest 10.1-inch tablet for CES

Toshiba readying the world’s thinnest 10.1-inch tablet for CES

Posted on Jan 06, 2012 by MG1

Filed in: TabletsToshiba

Toshiba is taking a bit of a risk here with the bold statement that they are getting ready to unveil the thinnest and the lightest 10.1-inch tablet at CES next week especially since their latest effort, the Android-powered Thrive wasn’t exactly on the thin or light side.
As far as specs go there isn’t anything to go along with this statement. Just the other day a benchmark showed a quad-core Toshiba tablet which could very well be the one that they are touting as the thinnest and lightest. The benchmark results were similar to what has been seen with the Asus Transformer Prime, which is the first quad-core tablet to hit the market.

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Benchmark test results suggest quad-core Toshiba tablet in works

Benchmark test results suggest quad-core Toshiba tablet in works

Posted on Jan 04, 2012 by MG1

Looks like Toshiba has a quad-core tablet coming, powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 3. Using the code name of "toshiba06", a common early code name for Toshiba tablets, the device was put through the paces at the AnTuTu benchmark web site. The results showed a processor clock speed of 1.4GHz and like the rest of the benchmark test, produced results similar to that scored by the Asus Transformer Prime. Considering that the latter is powered by the NVIDIA Tegra 3, it is possible that the Toshiba unit has the same processor under the hood.

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Next Generation Secure Memory Initiative

Next Generation Secure Memory Initiative

Posted on Dec 20, 2011 by MG15

Panasonic, Samsung, SanDisk, Sony and Toshiba today announced that they have reached an agreement in principle to collaborate on a new content protection technology for flash memory cards such as SD cards and various other storage devices.

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Toshiba's Thrive 7-inch tablet goes on sale today for $379.99

Toshiba's Thrive 7-inch tablet goes on sale today for $379.99

Posted on Dec 13, 2011 by MG1

Toshiba promised two things when it announced its Thrive 7-inch tablet in September: an early December arrival and a less-than-$400 price. And today it's delivering on both of those. The 16GB, Android 3.2, Tegra 2-powered tablet should be popping up in stores today for $379.99. The 32GB version will be selling for $429.99. For those that want a refresher, the tablet is a lot like the orginal Thrive in terms of design (it even has a 1280 x 800 resolution 7-inch display), though we're hopeful the charging issues and poor battery life have been excised. Our review unit just arrived, so you may just want to hold tight for that before you start pull out the plastic, but if you simply can't wait t...

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Toshiba announces 6.1 inch LCD panel, 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution

Toshiba announces 6.1 inch LCD panel, 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution

Posted on Oct 24, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: Toshiba

When Apple introduced the iPhone 4 roughly 16 months ago, they couldn’t shut up about the 3.5 inch “retina display”. After having used that display for over a year, this writer has become the biggest pixel density fanboi lucky enough to have a soap box to stand on that’s read by millions of people every month. Once you break the 300 pixel per inch barrier, there’s no going back, which is why we were floored when Samsung and Google announced the Galaxy Nexus last week in Hong Kong.

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Toshiba AT200 tablet squeezes through 7.7mm gap at the FCC

Toshiba AT200 tablet squeezes through 7.7mm gap at the FCC

Posted on Oct 10, 2011 by MG1

News about Toshiba's ultra-thin AT200 tablet has been patience-testingly slow since we went hands-on at IFA a month ago. We did recently hear that a Japanese variant of the Regza-branded ten-incher -- confusingly called the AT700 -- is on schedule for release there in December and we're hoping that the US version will arrive in time for Christmas too. Encouraging, then, to see that it's passed unscathed through the FCC's electromagnetic rendition of Wipeout with WiFi and Bluetooth in tow. The submitted paperwork also reveals a little extra detail: the tablet is at least partly manufactured by Quanta, the same OEM guys behind the Kindle Fire and the BlackBerry PlayBook. With the tablet wars l...

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Toshiba Camileo X400 and X200 camcorders now shipping

Toshiba Camileo X400 and X200 camcorders now shipping

Posted on Oct 04, 2011 by MG1

Toshiba‘s Camileo X200 and X400 camcorders, announced last month, have gone on sale, with a third model – the Camileo X416 – following on come October 10. Priced from $299, the new models each support Full HD 1080p video recording, with the X400 and X416 packing 23x optical zooms and digital image stabilization; the X416 has 16GB of internal storage, and both have SD/SDHC/SDXC card support.
There’s also a microphone input, HDMI output and a remote control. Both the X400 and X416 also get a “Pause” video recording function which allows users to temporarily cease filming and then resume later on, saving footage the same file rather than starting a new clip.

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Toshiba Doubles Size of All-in-One Lineup with DX735

Toshiba Doubles Size of All-in-One Lineup with DX735

Posted on Sep 29, 2011 by MG15

Last month, Toshiba ended its decade-long absence from the desktop market with the 21.5-inch DX1210 all-in-one (AIO) PC. Now the electronics conglomerate has effectively doubled the size of its AIO lineup by adding another product to it. The new DX735 features a 23-inch full HD multi-touch display with a “stylish and space-saving TV-like design.” The DX735, which will be available exclusively from Best Buy beginning October 2, has a base price of $956.99. Toshiba wants you to factor in the DX735’s utility as a complete “home media hub” and not just as a PC when looking at the price.

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Toshiba launches Satellite L735D Kids PC

Toshiba launches Satellite L735D Kids PC

Posted on Sep 29, 2011 by MG15

Toshiba has launched the Satellite L735D Kids PC. As its name suggests, this full-sized laptop is designed for kids and features several parent-friendly apps such as The Internet for Kids, Kidzui and LEGO Harry Potter: The Video Game. The Toshiba Satellite L735D Kids PC has a 13.3-inch diagonal HD display with an AMD E-Series processor, a 320GB hard disk drive, a webcam, and a DVD drive. If you are interested, you can buy the Toshiba Satellite L735D Kids PC for $497.99.

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Toshiba Announces 40TL868 and 46TL868 HDTVs Coming Soon

Toshiba Announces 40TL868 and 46TL868 HDTVs Coming Soon

Posted on Sep 26, 2011 by MG1

Toshiba announced today two new HDTVs that will be releasing soon, the 40TL868 and the 46TL868. Both models share similar specifications like full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, LED technology, and 3D capabilities. The only major difference is that they measure 40 and 46 inches, respectively. The company has not only given these TVs 3D capabilities, but they are also Smart TVs with internet access via an Ethernet port. Other connection options include 4 HDMI ports, a composite, component, RGB, and two USB ports. The TVs use active shutter 3D technology, which ensures a true full HD resolution during 3D mode. These TVs will be released into the UK market sometime in December. Retail prices have...

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Toshiba's new Regza WL800A HDTV hooks up with your smartphone via MHL

Toshiba's new Regza WL800A HDTV hooks up with your smartphone via MHL

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

The MHL Consortium wants to banish HDMI ports from our phones in favor of its Mobile High-Definition Link connection, and the tech has found its way into handsets like the GSII and the EVO 3D. But until now, there were no TVs to connect to. Toshiba's latest in the Regza line, the WL800A, is the lone set in its 2011 lineup to pack the 5-pin port that pulls 1080p from your mobile device and puts it up on a 46-inch or 55-inch edge-lit LED panel. Best part is, the MHL connection pushes power back into your phone at the same time video is streaming -- so you don't have to worry about your phone dying on you in the middle of your mobile movie marathon. Currently for sale in the land of Oz for $2,3...

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Sony, Hitachi, Toshiba to merge display businesses

Sony, Hitachi, Toshiba to merge display businesses

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: SonyHitachiToshiba

Sony, Hitachi, and Toshiba have agreed to merge their small and medium-size display businesses into a joint venture, that will have a government-backed investment company, Innovation Network Corporation of Japan, as the largest shareholder.
The move comes as Japan tries to protect its companies from the rising Yen and competition from other Asian players.

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Toshiba Unveils Portege Z830 Ultrabook

Toshiba Unveils Portege Z830 Ultrabook

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG3

Filed in: NotebooksToshiba

Are we going to have to petition Congress to change Thursday to Ultrabookday? If the flood of announcements keeps up like this, we might just have to take that drastic step. First, Lenovo unveiled three different Ultrabook models… Wait, did we say first? Actually, Toshiba managed to squeak in under the wire and yank the curtains off of its Ultrabook prior to Lenovo's announcement, making the Portégé Z830 series the first Intel-based MacBook Air clones out of the gate. Officially, at least.

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Toshiba 55ZL2 55-inch Glasses-Free 3D TV unveiled at IFA 2011

Toshiba 55ZL2 55-inch Glasses-Free 3D TV unveiled at IFA 2011

Posted on Sep 02, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: TVsToshiba55ZL2

Toshiba announced the launch of the world’s first large-screen glasses-free 3D TV at the IFA 2011. The Toshiba 55ZL2 has a screen of 139cm (55”) in diagonal and does not require glasses to experience 3D. Plus, the 55ZL2 is the world’s first TV targeted at consumers that comes with a Quad Full HD screen. This enables the 55ZL2 to offer a 3D TV experience that can be enjoyed by a large group of viewers and displays 2D contents in four times (Quad) Full HD resolution.

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