
Toshiba has released the Satellite A200 Onyx Blue 15.4-inch CSV widescreen laptop in Korea market. The laptop supports Windows Vista Home Premium, and Intel Core2Duo processor. The Satellite A200 also offers an attractive onyx blue metallic case, SRS WOW 3D sound audio and 1.3MP webcam. Pricing info is still unknown.
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by Johan on April 11, 2007

Panasonic has upgraded the Y5 notebook with fingerprint sensor for added security. Measuring 309.6mm × 245.5mm × 28 – 44.5mm and weighing at 3.3-pounds, the laptop also offers a 1.50-GHz Intel Core Duo L2300 low-voltage edition CPU, 512MB of memory, 60GB hard drive, DVD Super Multi drive, and a bright 14-inch SXGA+ display. More specs include two USB 2.0 ports, Type 2 PC card slot, 802.11 a/b/g WLAN, and VGA-out. Hit the jump to watch the clip.
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by Johan on April 6, 2007

The Toshiba Qosmio G40 laptop comes jam packed with a built-in HD DVD player that also functions as a DVD+-R DL burner. The laptop comes with a 17 inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1200, making it just right to playback your movies in full HD. Other specs include a 512MB RAM video card, HDMI input, 2GB RAM, and 400GB of storage space. The G40 is powered by Intel’s Core 2 Duo T7300 processor. The Toshiba Qosmio G40 will hit stores this June. Pricing is still in a mystery.
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by Johan on March 19, 2007

The Toshiba T911 smartphone boasts a 3-inch (480×800, 260K colors) TFT display, a 3G connection, a 3.2MP shooter, Bluetooth support, and 1GB of built-in memory. There is also a Yahoo! dedicated key. Its battery provides 140 minutes of talk time and 330 hours of stand-by time. Available in metallic gray, white, black or red, the Toshiba T911 smartphone will be available in Japan from March 17 this year.
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by Johan on March 16, 2007

That’s right! Toshiba introduced their newest product, a yogurt maker. Unfortunately, it doesn’t play MP3s. It just a fermenting machine.
Put some milk in there and soon enough, you’ll have homemade yogurt. That’s kind of how it works. The package comes with directions, a recipe book, and a yogurt spoon. The yogurt maker will be available soon in Japan.
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by Johan on March 16, 2007

The Dynabook AX/57A is a new Windows Vista-ready laptop from Toshiba that comes jam packed with a 15 inches 1280×768 WXGA LCD screen. The laptop sports 1GB of RAM, Intel 943GML Express CPU with built-in video function, Celeron M430 chipset (1.73GHZ), Super Multi Drive DVD player, Office Personal 2007, and Office One Note 2007. Other specs include the IEEE 802.11b wireless connection, LAN, Ethernet, S-Video output, 4 USB2 ports, SD card, memory stick and lithium ion battery. The Toshiba Dynabook AX/57A will be available soon in Japan with an open price around $1,400.
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by Johan on March 2, 2007

Toshiba offers the Gigashot V10 pocket camcorder that sports Mpeg-2 with a 4GB hard disk (0.85 inch) and an SD slot (SDHC). The gadget is available in Dark Titanium and also Windows Vista ready. Find out one more pic after the break!
Akihabaranews via Digital Cameras
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by Johan on February 9, 2007

Measuring 190mm x 148mm x 39mm and weighing 730grams, Toshiba’s SD-P70S is an integrated DVD player that offers a 1Seg digital TV tuner and supports DivX, MP3 and WMA files.
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by Johan on February 2, 2007

Toshiba has recently announced its two new media recorders, the RD-S600 and S300, but without HD-DVD or Blu-Ray support. The recorders feature a 600 and 300GB hard disk, a DVD burner, an HDMI port, 720p/1080i upscale, and a digital TV tuner. Pricing and availability are still unknown.
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by Johan on January 29, 2007

Measuring 189mm x 418mm x 365mm, the Toshiba Magnia LiTE40S pocket server is a 30% more compact model than previous versions. This server can receive a Dual Core, a Xeon or a Pentium 4 CPU, 2GB of RAM, an up to 500GB SATA hard drive, and Windows Server 2003. Pricing and availability are still in mystery.
News via Toshiba Japan, Image courtesy of Akihabaranews