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Sunday, January 6th 2008 - 22:45 CET
The new Gigashot camcorder range featuring two of the world’s smallest and lightest high definition, hard-disc based video cameras - the Gigashot A series and Gigashot K series. The pioneering new Gigashot range complements the existing Camileo range. It also enhances Toshiba’s comprehensive set of lifestyle technology products, which provide ideal movie making solutions for people to capture, edit and burn HD movies on the go. The stylish and compact Gigashot series boosts Toshiba’s existing camcorder line-up with HD capability as well as supporting seamless integration with users’ notebooks and other peripheral devices.
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Tuesday, October 9th 2007 - 21:45 CEST
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems announced the release of the TLP-XC2000U LCD projector with integrated, advanced CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) document camera. The projector’s high-quality document camera features a 3-mega pixel resolution, 16X zoom and built-in LED light for capturing 3D images, fine text and microscopic details for big-screen display for a value-price of $1,099 (ESUP). The Toshiba TLP-XC2000U projector with document camera is HDTV/DTV compatible and the lamp life can be extended up to 3,000 hours in Eco-Mode for energy and cost savings.
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Tuesday, October 9th 2007 - 17:00 CEST
Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., a committed leader that collaborates with technology companies to create breakthrough designs, announced sample availability for a new line of ultra-compact camera modules featuring its Dynastron image sensor technology. This new family of compact camera modules with Dynastron image sensor technology, which include the TCM9200MD, TCM9100MD and the TCM9000MD, were developed using Toshiba's chip scale camera module (CSCM) manufacturing technology and are the first to use through chip via (TCV) technology. CSCM allows the mounting and assembly of camera module components in the semiconductor wafer during the module's manufacture.
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Thursday, September 27th 2007 - 15:15 CEST
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., announced the gigabeat T400, the company’s first flash-based portable digital media player featuring high-end audio H2C audio enhancement technology and support for WMA Lossless audio files for $119.99. Toshiba has also expanded its recycling program to include its gigabeat portable media player lineup. Toshiba’s gigabeat T400 incorporates H2C technology to improve the quality of compressed audio for an unmatched listening experience. H2C technology enhances the quality of MP3 and WMA audio files by restoring some of a song’s treble & bass signals that get lost when tracks are ripped.
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Thursday, September 13th 2007 - 17:34 CEST
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced the company’s latest premier DLP BrilliantColor mobile projector with “extreme short projection” capabilities for greater luminance and larger images from a shorter distance. The Toshiba TDP-EX20U projector features Windows Vista networking capabilities, integrated wireless1 functionality for quick set-up and sequential presentations, as well as remote network management and extensive multimedia connectivity. The compact and stylish Toshiba TDP-EX20U projector is designed for education, mobile professionals, corporate customers, small-to-medium sized businesses, consumers and Pro AV installation, all for an ESUP of $1,5992.
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Tuesday, September 4th 2007 - 23:00 CEST
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, introduced the widescreen TLP-WX2200U 3LCD mobile projector for professionals, educators and consumers who demand incredible imaging, high-end features and WXGA native resolution without the premium price. Toshiba’s newest projector matches today’s widescreen notebook computer resolutions and offers a built-in theft deterrent technology, automatic vertical keystone correction and “blackboard” function with wall color adjustment for an ESUP of $999.
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Tuesday, September 4th 2007 - 13:13 CEST
Toshiba showcased a huge number of products at the International Consumer and Electronics Trade IFA 2007 show in Berlin, Germany. Among the many innovative and High Definition products we found a new mobile phone, at least new for the non-Asian consumer; the Toshiba 912T. The Toshiba 912T mobile phone features a widescreen QVGA LCD that reduces reflections, including sunlight, to deliver crystal-clear images even under natural outdoor light, all in a slim, stainless steel body. Now 1 Seg (in Japan only) is more versatile than ever - you can enjoy it both in and outdoors.
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Tuesday, September 4th 2007 - 13:01 CEST
At the IFA 2007 Toshiba booth we found two new models that were showcased as one of Toshiba’s latest mobile products. The Toshiba 911T is a slim, approximately 17.9mm slide-type body and compatible with 1 Seg mobile digital broadcasts. Even while in motion with the Toshiba 911T, you can stylishly enjoy TV broadcasts with clear audio and video. When using an optional Stereo Bluetooth Headset, you can wirelessly enjoy CD tracks transferred using a computer. With the high-volume 1GB internal memory or via the external microSD storage solution, you can take many hours' worth of music with you.
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Monday, July 2nd 2007 - 23:00 CEST
Toshiba Corporation, a leading innovator in memory card solutions, today expanded its line of small-format, high-speed, high-capacity memory cards with the announcement of the launch of a 4-gigabyte (GB) microSDHC card. The addition of the new card extends Toshiba’s comprehensive range of microSDHC cards, the preferred memory card for mobile phone applications, from 256MB up to 4GB. The new cards will be available worldwide from July. Toshiba’s 4GB microSDHC card meets SD memory card standard Ver. 2.00, the SD card standard for high density SD products with a capacity of over 2GB. The card is designed for use in dedicated microSDHC slots, but can also be used in standard SDHC card slots in an adapter.
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Thursday, February 22nd 2007 - 20:52 CET
InnoPath Software, Inc., the industry leader in Integrated Mobile Device Management (iMDM), has been selected by Toshiba Corporation to deliver its device management client on the 2007 spring handset models including SoftBank 812T, 813T, and 911T. The solution has also been deployed on the SoftBank 810T, 811T, and 910T models which were available on the market last season. InnoPath’s solution allows for easy and fast software updates to handsets using over-the-air technology.


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