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Rotating the Screen on the Toshiba e310







Rotating the Screen on the Toshiba e310

Rotating the Screen on the Toshiba e310 05/26/2004 04:52 PM




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Canon and Toshiba announced today that they would be launching a partnership worth $1.82 billion to produce the next generation of flat-panel display screens - Surface Conduction Electron Emitter Displays, or SED for short. The two companies have been conducting research on the technology since 1999.

SEDs are thinner that existing flat-screens are more power efficient, and do not require a back light (LCDs do). The companies will begin making SED panels for TVs in 2005. Currently, the pair is the only major companies developing SED panels, a fact unsurprising due to the massive investment costs involved. Toshiba will be using SED technology for TVs over 32" in size, with LCD technology being used for sizes below that.

Analysts DisplaySearch predict the flat-screen market to be worth ~ $97 billion in 2008, up from ~40 billion last year. Currently, the pair has no plans to license out the technology to other companies.

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60gb_gigabeat.jpg imageToshiba has announced new models in its Gigabeat series of hard disk-based MP3 players, including the new F models that come in sizes up to 60GB with a 2.2-inch color LCD screen. These players use 1.8-inch hard drives, as well, so we are definitely talking iPod-sized devices. It's a shame that Toshiba doesn't really promote the Gigabeat here, as I'd expect they'd sell like hotcakes, or perhaps sell like 60GB hard disk-players with huge color screens.

Battery life is projected at 11 hours, and Toshiba also offers an optional wireless link that lets you connect to a Gigabeat in its cradle over Wi-Fi from multiple computers.

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Toshiba says no more Pocket PCs for the
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With tiny scattered networks and the loss of McDonald's, Toshiba's SurfHere locations fold into Cometa Networks: As rumors surfaced a few weeks ago about a reduction in force at Toshiba's SurfHere division coupled with the inevitable reason--McDonald's had already informed them that Wayport would be their anointed partner--Toshiba is essentially exiting their poorly formulated and executed hotspot strategy. While Toshiba couldn't gain traction on its turnkey hotspot offering, Cometa gains the ability to include "some or all"--as the press release puts it--of SurfHere's hundreds of locations. Reading between the lines, they can cherry pick outlets that make sense to Cometa's mission. Cometa's current count of hotspots in their directory is about 100 excluding the McDonald's that will be taken over by Wayport. The Barnes & Noble deal, a year in the making, will eventually add 500 locations in the U.S. to Cometa's list. Toshiba is a massive computer manufacturer, however, and the press release pledges their involvement in promoting Cometa Networks' hotspots. A tricky affair, since Cometa has long said that they weren't branding their hotspots, but rather pushing through resale to brands like cell operators. Publicly held companies rarely like to admit defeat as it can open them up to shareholder lawsuits and stock drops. But the press release pushes a little too hard. "Having helped stimulate the emerging hotspot industry, we believe we can best continue with the strategic intent of the SurfHere Network through this alliance with Cometa Networks," says Chris Harrington, vice president, strategy and business development for Toshiba's American operations. Out of between 8,000 and 10,000 current U.S. hotspots a handful of locations scattered around the country were Toshiba locations. They had no major initiatives. They came late to the party. They secured no chains of stores or major venues. They had, let's be honest, an almost (but not quite) zero effect on the emerging hotspot industry except to show that at the end of the day you can fire hotspots out of a gun and hope they stick....

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Toshiba Gigabeat Available At Audiocubes


Toshiba Gigabeat Available At Audiocubes 12/22/2004 01:36 AM

gigabeat_f60_small.jpg imageYou can't get them at your local retailer, but Toshiba's 10, 20, and 60GB Gigabeat audio players are available through exporter AudioCubes. There are several words one might use to describe the Gigabeat series, amongst them: "QVGA screen," "reasonable battery life," and, "oppressively expensive." The 'economy model' F10 starts at a budget-busting $400, while the 60GB heavyweight tips breaks the scale at $730. They look like potentially pretty cool units, but you'll get more bang for your buck just about anywhere else.

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