crunchgear.com - 9/4/2008
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Can’t get enough upconverting in your life? Try Toshiba’s SRT aka Super Resolution Technology, a system for upconverting tandard definition content so it “feels” like HD. If you’ve ever suffered while watching wonky SD TV on a huge television, you’ll ...
blogs.computerworld.com - 9/1/2008
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blogs.computerworld.com —
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF . -- Toshiba quietly showed
a very cool-looking LED pocket projector at Europe's IFA
2008. The device is about the size of an HTC Touch Pro, but throws up 10 Lumen of light. I don't have much information, but I do have a picture ...
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Toshiba's amazing pocket projector quietly ...
toshibastorage.com - 9/9/2008
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toshibastorage.com —
Toshiba, the pioneer in small form factor hard
disk drives (HDDs), continues to deliver innovative storage solutions
with the addition of a new series of PATA 1.8-inch HDDs. The new single-platter (80GB/120GB) and dual-platter (240GB) 4200RPM HDD ...
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MKxx31GAx Series
video.golem.de - 9/3/2008
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Toshiba's Super Resolution-infused REGZA HDTVs get US prices / release dates
Engadget —
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home EntertainmentToshiba got official with its new RV / XV REGZA families last week at IFA, but now Tosh is debuting 'em along with a smattering of other lines at CEDIA. The main news here is the US pricing and availability, but if you care to get neck-deep in marketing hoopla, we'd be happy to oblige. The company is trumpeting its Super Resolution Technology (now available in the REGZA RV535 and XV545), which purportedly uses a "proprietary processing system" to "improve image sharpness, ...
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