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Toshiba is the first manufacturer to announce a DVD player based on the HD-DVD formatted disc standard, which offers significantly more storage capacity than today's DVD standard. The HD-DVD standard was developed by the DVD forum, which represents over 230 consumer electronics, information technology and content companies. Capabilities enabled by the new standard include higher resolution video and audio available on a suite of disc capacities adaptable for longer and shorter programs, as well as advanced navigation tools, web connectivity and new consumer options.
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Toshiba has been an aggressive user of advanced capabilities in IC Compiler. Toshiba's designs often contain multiple operating modes, which benefit from IC Compiler's truly concurrent MCMM optimization that provides increased accuracy and faster time-to-results compared to other solutions relying on sequential approaches. All designs benefit from comprehensive leakage power management in IC Compiler as well as high-performance optimizations driven by IC Compiler's XPS (extended physical synthesis) technology.
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Toshiba's early history has two strands: 1875 saw the establishment of Tanaka Seizo-sho (Tanaka Engineering Works), Japan's first manufacturer of telegraphic equipment. Its founder, Hisashige Tanaka (1799 - 1881), was well known from his youth for inventions that included mechanical dolls and a perpetual clock. Under the name Shibaura Seisaku-sho (Shibaura Engineering Works), his company became one of Japan's largest manufacturers of heavy electrical apparatus. In 1890, Hakunetsu-sha & Co., Ltd. was established as Japan's first plant for electric incandescent lamps. Subsequent diversification saw the company evolve as a manufacturer of consumer products. In 1899, the company was renamed Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric Co.).
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Toshiba has a duo of Portege M700 Tablets PCs that include touchscreen LED backlit displays. The M700s have the company’s 3rd gen EasyGuard Technology, 12-inch diagonal widescreens with anti-glare, Intel Centrino Pro processors, digital pen capability, and wireless and Ethernet support. They ... have a DVD SuperMulti drives and a Webcam. The M700-S7001X carries a price of $1,699.00 with 1024MB memory and features Windows XP Tablet Edition 2005, while the M700-S7002X goes for $1,799.00 with 2048MB of memory and Windows Vista Business (32-bit.)
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The Toshiba Portege M200 carries a generous three-year parts-and-labor warranty. Interestingly, Toshiba offers a one-year warranty on its Portege M205-S809, which is the same notebook plus the bundled USB combo drive. If you're planning to buy the M205-S809, you may want to consider purchasing the Toshiba Portege M200 and adding the combo drive as an accessory, which would increase your standard warranty on the tablet by two years. Toll-free telephone support is available 24/7 for the life of the warranty. After the warranty expires, you pay $35 per incident. The Toshiba Portege M200 comes with a useful, 76-page, printed resource guide.
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Toshiba has expanded their miniSD Memory Cards line by launching a new 2-gigabyte miniSD Memory Card. This 2GB miniSD memory card is the perfect solution to all mobile storage needs, and via an adapter the card can ... be fitted in standard SD slots. The 2GB capacity makes perfect sense as technology is growing by leaps and bounds and so is the demand for high capacity storage cards. Toshiba will also release an 1GB miniSD card too and Toshiba already has a 512MB card in production. The 2GB card can be used to store up to 35 hours of music and has a maximum writing speed of 5MB/s. The card will be available by June for $109.99.
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