
Toshiba has released several promotional videos for its Folio 100 10.1-inch Android-powered tablet. FYI, the Folio 100 doesn’t have access to the Android Market, so the company has installed the tablet with its own apps, including a Toshiba Market. The gadget features a 10.1-inch (1024 x 600) pixel capacitive touchscreen display, a dual-core nVidia Tegra 2 chip, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Android 2.2 Froyo and Adobe Flash 10.1 support. Read more

Toshiba is proud to present its new line of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 portable hard drives called the Canvio 3.0. Coming in capacities ranging from 500GB to 1TB, these pocket-sized hard drives are equipped with a USB 3.0/2.0 interface, a built-in 256-bit data encryption, an internal shock sensor, Ramp Loading Technology and pre-loaded with the NTI BackupNow EZ software. The 500GB, 750GB and 1TB models are priced at $119.99, $129.99 and $179.99, respectively. [SlashGear]

Amazon has started selling the Toshiba DMF102XKU 10-Inch Wireless Digital Media Frame for only $81.61, plus free shipping. FYI, the original price was $229.99, so you’re saving 65 percent off! The gadget comes jam packed with a 10-inch (800×480) widescreen LCD, a 1GB internal memory, movie and MP3 playback, a memory card slot, 802.11g Wi-Fi and a USB connectivity. The Toshiba wireless Photo frame also supports for Picasa, Flickr, and Facebook photos. [Amazon]

Measuring 79mm x 118.9mm x 13.5mm, the Canvio Basics is the newest addition to Toshiba’s portable hard drive line-up. Featuring a glossy black finish and soft, rounded edges, this stylish 2.5-inch drive is equipped with a USB 2.0 interface, an internal shock sensor and Ramp Loading Technology. The Canvio Basics is currently available in three different storage capacities including 320GB ($80), 500GB ($100) and 700GB ($120). [Toshiba]

Toshiba today unveiled the new UL605 series of LED-backlit TV that replaces the previously released UX600. The new model features a slimmer shape, edge-lit LED backlights and a 120Hz panel. The Toshiba UL605 series comes bundled with a USB Wi-Fi adapter, allowing you to access Vudu movies, Flickr and Picasa photos, DLNA media sharing and Facebook or Twitter. You can choose from 40-, 46- and 55-inch sizes for $1,399, $1,699 and $2,499, respectively. [Electronista]

Toshiba USA has expanded its collection of Blu-ray disc players with the new BDX3000. Known as the company’s first 3D-capable Blu-ray disc player, the BDX3000 provides the Full HD Blu-ray 3D playback with a suite of streaming content, comprehensive audio support, and complementary design. You can combine this Blu-ray player wth Toshiba’s all-new WX800 Cinema Series 3D LED HDTV and a pair of Toshiba 3D glasses. Additional features include the DynaLight control and the ClearFrame 240Hz technology. In addition, the BDX3000 also supports Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity for wireless access to streaming movies, television shows, music, and more. At the push of a button, content from BLOCKBUSTER On Demand, Netflix , VUDU, and Pandora can be accessed instantly. The Toshiba BDX3000 Blu-ray disc player is priced at $249.99. [Press Release]

Toshiba has unveiled a new LED TV at IFA 2010. Known as the REGZA 42SL738 series, this entry-level LED TV provides a full 1920x1080p HD resolution, allowing viewers to enjoy stunning HD content in maximum detail. The 42-inch LED TV also boasts a refresh rate of 100Hz, a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a USB 2.0 port, an Active Vision M100 that delivers vivid image reproduction and ultra smooth motion, and four HDMI inputs that provide concurrent connectivity with Blu-ray players, high definition set-top boxes, gaming consoles and HDMI-enabled laptops. The new Toshiba REGZA 42SL738 series will be released in October 2010. [Akihabara]

Toshiba has announced the availability of a couple new Blu-ray players in the UK. The Toshiba BDX3100KB is the company’s first ever Blu-ray player to support Blu-ray 3D movie playback. This player provides Full HD 1920x1080p 3D output, creating an outstanding next generation home cinema experience. Blu-ray movies are played back at 24 frames per second, preserving their original atmosphere and quality to provide smooth, cinematic playback exactly how the movie director intended. Additional features include a 3D-capable HDMI port, REGZA-LINK (HDMI-CEC) technology via HDMI, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential.
What’s more, Toshiba UK has also introduced the new BDX1100KB Blu-ray player, which supports full 1920x1080p HD output and upscaling technology for old DVDs. The Toshiba BDX3100KB 3D Blu-ray and BDX1100KB will be available in the UK from October 2010. [TFTS]

If you are looking for a new pico projector, then check out the Toshiba Lumileo P100. Measuring 116mm x 50mm x 18mm and weighing 96 grams (with the battery installed), the ultra-portable projector provides a resolution of 640 x 480 with a 14 Lumens brightness, a contrast ratio of 200:1, RCA and VGA inputs, a manual focus and a 0.5W stereo speaker. The projector is good for an image up to 65-inch in a dark room. Too bad, there is no info on pricing or availability at this moment. [Slashgear]

The StorE TV+ media drive from Toshiba connects to your TV via an HDMI port. The gadget features a 2TB hard disk drive, wireless n and 10/100 Ethernet. The Toshiba StorE TV+ also has a small LCD on the front, so you can see what’s happening without having to turn on your TV set. It supports a wide range of multimedia formats such as Ogg, Flac audio, MPEG 1, 2, 4, H.264, VC-1 codecs, AVI, WMV, MKV, MOV and MP4. The Toshiba StorE TV+ networked media drive will be available in September 2010 for £200 ($307). [Slashgear]