Toshiba announces new 10 inch tablet at MWC
Submitted by Ingela Maledevic on Wed, 02/16/2011 - 08:08Going by at its announcement at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), Toshiba intends bringing out another tablet - the ingeniously named Tablet - aimed at the UK market this year.
The release date of the new Toshiba tablet is yet to be announced, but there are speculations galore that it will be around the third quarter.
Toshiba’s 10-inch Android ‘Honeycomb’-based tablet releasing in first-half of 2011
Submitted by John Davidson on Tue, 01/04/2011 - 07:56Toshiba is reportedly coming up with its 10-inch Android `Honeycomb'-based tablet computer, which is scheduled to hit the markets in the first half of this year.
Apple reportedly investing in Toshiba’s $1.2-billion LCD plant
Submitted by Sanjeeb Banerjee on Tue, 12/14/2010 - 08:56According to Reuters, Japanese business news outlet Nikkei has recently reported that Apple is likely to make an investment in Toshiba's $1.2-billion LCD plant, which will manufacture small mobile phone displays for the future models of the iPhone.
UK Retailer brings down Toshiba Folio 100 Tablet out of the Stores
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Tue, 11/16/2010 - 12:36Dixons, Currys and PC World have put a halt on selling of the Toshiba Folio 100, a rival to the iPad, soon after the retail group witnessed an increased number of returns with respect to the products.
At the weekend, and as reported by the Register, Dixons had been selling the tablet at the barmy price of £999.
Toshiba announces a new line of super-thin Blade X-gale SSDs
Submitted by Mahesh Sharma on Tue, 11/09/2010 - 12:18A new lineup of Blade X-gale solid state drives (SSD) was announced by Toshiba America Electronic Components on Monday. With barely 2.2 mm thickness, the new series of SSDs feature a form factor which is 42 percent smaller than the currently-available mini-SATA or mSATA SSD modules.
Toshiba unveils 3D TVs that do not require special glasses
Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Wed, 10/06/2010 - 09:49With Toshiba having announced two `glasses-less' 3D TVs - the Regza 20GL1 and the Regza 12GL1 - on Sunday night, the demonstration of the sets on Monday, in a dark makeshift theater at the Ceatec electronics show near Tokyo, witnessed quite a crowd.
Toshiba’s unveils two new ‘glasses-free’ 3D TVs
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Tue, 10/05/2010 - 13:03Coinciding with this week’s Ceatec electronics show near Tokyo, Toshiba has unveiled two 3D television sets – the Regza 20GL1 and the Regza 12GL1 – which will enable ‘glasses-free’ viewing. While the Regza 20GL1 is a 20-inch flat-panel display with a 1,280x720 resolution; the Regza 12GL1 is a 12-inch flat-panel display with a 466x350 resolution.
Toshiba’s New AC100 Laptop
Submitted by Mahesh Sharma on Wed, 06/23/2010 - 14:13It has been reported that Toshiba has launched its AC 100 dual-core ARM Processor in the U.S. markets, today.
The 10 inches smartbook has been designed with trendy looks and the device runs on Android Operating System.
The laptop features excellent battery life and can work up to eight hours without charging.
Toshiba Launches its First Android Gadget, Toshiba AC100
Submitted by John Davidson on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 14:41Toshiba's first Android gadget flaunts marathon battery and orderly custom expertise.
Toshiba’s been intimidating to join the horde of Android for almost more than a year now. But its first endeavor to shake Google’s OS isn’t a blower, but an MID, which appears apprehensively like an Android netbook.
Mobile Computing Easy by Toshiba’s Three New Launches
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Mon, 06/21/2010 - 14:06Toshiba is making an effort to deal into three diverse markets. It is getting underway to launch the Portégé R700 laptop, the Libretto W100 dual-screen clamshell, and a kind of mobile Internet apparatus, known as the AC100.











