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Toshiba Readies Diverse, Cutting-Edge Technologies
for CeBIT 2005 (20/3/2005)
Toshiba Corporation today announced that
a special "Innovation Corner" at its booth at CeBIT 2005 would spotlight
the company's latest advances in mobile terminals, network systems
and audio visual technologies. The diverse technologies and systems
on display will demonstrate Toshiba's commitment to excellence and
innovation in information processing, image processing and electronic
devices and components.
Major Exhibits
Detachable Display
Networks offer ubiquitous connectivity. Toshiba
adds comfort and convenience
Toshiba's detachable display adds a new level
of freedom to personal computing, especially when it's configured
as a stylus-operated touch screen supporting handwriting recognition.
Attached to its base, the detachable display is part of a powerful
notebook PC. Separated, it's light and ultra-portable, and, like
a good book, allows the user to curl up in a comfortable place --
and still stay productive. It's also perfect for sales presentations
and meetings, especially one-on-one, as the display can be handed
from person to person, and documents and presentations edited as
the display circulates. Thanks to the IEEE802.11b wireless connectivity
built into the prototype detachable display, all on-screen updates
are processed and displayed in real time.
Home AV Network
Toshiba's home network makes the living easy,
whatever the season
As broadband networks and digital devices
sweep into the home, Toshiba is in the forefront of linking them
seamlessly in an interoperable network. Visitors to CeBIT can see
how easy it can be to share music, video and pictures, in a three-part
demonstration of watching TV programs wirelessly on a PC; control
of AV applications from a Bluetooth(TM) enabled mobile phone; and
playback on a TV of music, photo and movie files stored in a PC.
Toshiba supports the Digital Living Network
Alliance (DLNA) in its work to develop design guidelines and an
open standard for home networks of digital consumer products. The
Home AV Network follows DLNA guidelines to achieve a powerful, flexible
network that adds to quality of life.
HD DVD Player
Superb high definition images, excellent
sound, and full backward compatibility
HD DVD is the next-generation optical-disc
standard that will bring high-definition recorded content into the
home. Developed and supported by the DVD Forum, the industry alliance
of over 230 companies from the CE, IT and content provision sectors,
HD DVD's innovations include higher resolution video and audio,
a suite of disc capacities for longer and shorter programs, advanced
navigation, web connectivity and interactivity, plus the robust
content protection technology that is a must for content providers.
A single, dual-layer HD DVD-ROM disc offers 30 gigabytes of capacity,
space enough for much as eight hours of high-definition movie content.
And as HD DVD is based on the same physical disc structure as standard
DVD, disc and hardware production are cost efficient, and it is
easy to achieve backward compatibility with today's DVD.
HD DVD Slim Drive for PCs (Toshiba Samsung
Storage Technology Corporation)
The brilliance of HD DVD in a slim profile
PC drive
Toshiba delivers HD DVD on the go with a
multi-format slim line HD DVD drive that can read HD DVD, standard
DVD and CD and write to certain DVD and CD. Developed by Toshiba
Samsung Storage Technology Corporation, an optical-drive joint venture
between Toshiba Corporation and Samsung Electronics Co., the drive
will bring next generation high definition DVD to notebook PCs,
while assuring the backward compatibility essential for users to
continue to use libraries of application software on DVD and CD.
www.toshiba.co.jp
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