Posts Tagged ‘toshiba’
Softbank Brings the TG01 on board
The TG01 is not the actual name, they have renamed it to Dynapocket. This new name is not the greatest, that is why the asked Quentin Tarantino to be there for the unveiling of their newest device.
Furthermore, here is the Video
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With the arrival of the HTC HD2 its easy to forget about the 1 Ghz trailblazer, to Toshiba TG01. Despite its low profile the device, which was one of the first to be demoed with Windows Mobile 6.5, is apparently not doing too poorly.
According to Yasahiro Yamada, general manager for overseas sales and marketing, Toshiba Mobile Communications, sales of the smartphone have been strong in a number of markets in Europe, including the UK, Spain, France, Germany and Italy.
The smartphone has just been announced for some more carriers in Japan, is rumoured for Verizon in USA, and has now been announced for release in Taiwan for around $647.
Toshiba is planning to release more models next year, including QWERTY devices and multi-media products, Yamada said.
Read more at Digitimes here.
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Toshiba makes fuel cells for cellphones real
Toshiba’s TG01 doesn’t exactly last very long with its 1000 Mhz processor and 1000 mAh battery. Toshiba has however come up with a solution – the first commercial fuel cell, designed to charge small electronics.
Called the Dynario, Toshiba will be offering the fuel cell as an external accessory for around 220 Euro in Japan. The fuel cell will contain enough methanol for 2 full charges, and Toshiba will be selling additional methanol containers with 50 ml in each, enough for 3 refills.
The main advantage of the fuel cell recharger is being able to re-charge your recharger anywhere, and being able to do this with a quick 20 second injection of methanol, rather than 2 hours on the charger.
Only 3000 units will initially on offer, with expansion to other countries considered depending on market response.
Via Mobinaute.com
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Toshiba K01, K02 and L1 spotted at CEATEC
Akihabaranews has visited the Toshiba stand at CEATAC and has spotted some Windows Mobile handsets we have last seen on only on Toshiba’s roadmap.
First we have the Toshiba K01, a QWERTY slider with a 4.1 inch screen and only 15mm thick, with a capacitive touch screen WM 6.5. From older roadmaps this one is set to drop around the end of Q4 2009.
The Toshiba K02 has a 3.5 inch WVGA resistive screen, clamshell form factor with an external screen and 10 key keyboard and runs Windows Mobile 6.5. This smartphone was meant to arrive early next year.
Lastly we have the 7 inch Toshiba L01,which is closer to a tablet than a smartphone. Still running Windows Mobile 6.5, the WVGA screen is meant to do duty as a digital photo-frame. The MID-type device was meant to come the end of this year.
See Toshiba’s Windows Mobile roadmap here.
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Toshiba shows off Real time voice translation, Transferjet on TG01
The above video is a cool demonstration of the power of the Snapdragon processor in the Windows Mobile 6.5 Toshiba TG-01. The video taken by Crunchgear at CEATEC Japan shows the device being able to record, analyse and the translate spoken words apparently flawlessly.
If the software, called Toshiba Dynapocket, works as well as demoed it would be an invaluable tool to tourists or business travellers.
Also on show was Toshiba’s Transferjet technology, which allows high speed data transfer at up to 20 MBit/sec simply by touching objects, as in this example a photo between the TG01 and a notebook.
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Toshiba JournE to get ebook reader, VOIP
Engadget has been learning more about Toshiba’s Win CE based tablet, and reports that the device is set to receive Voice over IP software, and will feature a music, video and application store. They are also planning a “fridge” family note-keeping application.
In addition Toshiba is planning an ebook reader, just as soon as the relevant standards governing the distribution of these media settle down.
Read more at Engadget here.
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Toshiba JournE Home Media Tablet runs Windows CE 6.0
Toshiba UK today launched the Journe Touch, a 7” touch-screen mobile internet device. Featuring an advanced Win CE 6.0 interface, the Journe Touch is the perfect device for consumers who want access to multimedia content and social networking platforms.
The Journe Touch has been designed to offer multiple uses for consumers – both on the move and around the home. Small enough to be personal and big enough to share with others, the device is capable of fulfilling a number of applications, including everything from web browsing, IP radio and social networking, to image viewing and high definition video playback – and much, much more.
The Journe Touch offers the following key features:
WinCE 6.0 Pro operating system
The inclusion of Win CE 6.0 Pro provides the Journe Touch with a premium-quality, easy-to-use mobile operating system. Both clean and intuitive, the Win CE 6.0 provides an easy-to-navigate user-interface with extensive file format compatibility, ensuring that users will be able to play back a wide range of file formats using Windows Multimedia Player 9.0 software client. Internet Explorer 6 is also included, providing a high-quality mobile browsing experience on par with that of a PC.
7” touch-screen
The Journe Touch features a large 7” TFT touch-sensitive display, making it simple and easy to navigate the intuitive and user-friendly interface. A resolution of 800×480 and an LED backlight means that the 16:9 screen provides images that are crisp and vibrant, while a contrast ratio of 300:1 ensures that all colours are true to life – creating images of excellent all-round quality.
Extensive format support
With full support for MPEG 4/H.264, the Journe Touch is the perfect mobile companion for watching HD video, whether on the move or around the home. WMA and MP3 audio support provides the ability to play back audio either with or without DRM, while JPEG compatibility also allows consumers to use the Journe Touch as the perfect platform on which to both store and display their photo collection.
Extensive wireless connectivity
Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g wireless connectivity supporting WEP, WPA and WPA2 is available as standard, ensuring high-speed, secure web-browsing within reach of wireless networks and hotspots. The Journe Touch also offers support for 3.5G mobile web browsing using an external USB mobile dongle, enabling users to stay connected wherever they are.
HDMI and USB connectivity
Using an optional cradle, the Journe Touch becomes instantly HDMI compatible. HDMI connectivity provides users with additional flexibility to view their content in a number of different ways, ensuring compatibility with HD ready TVs and laptops for group movie-watching, online socialising and image sharing, or simply browsing the web on an even bigger screen. Integrated USB connectivity provides users with easy access to content stored on the device and allows for the simple and easy transfer of media to the Journe Touch from external devices.
Social networking access
As well as being a premium device for viewing multimedia content and browsing the web, the Journe Touch enables users to enjoy one-touch access to a number of social networking platforms out of the box. Services supported as standard include:
• YouTube: The world’s most popular video-sharing platform, allowing users to easily upload and share video clips
• Acetrax: A popular video-on-demand service that also provides users with the option of downloading and streaming movies directly to the device
• FrameChannel: A platform optimised for small screens that allows users to hand-pick content from a panel of different content providers and view directly using the Journe Touch
• Picasa: An online platform that organises users personal photos and makes photo sharing with friends and family members easy
• Flickr: A popular online photo management and sharing application
• MSN Messenger: Voice and message-based chatting.
In addition to social networking clients, the Journe Touch also manages RSS feeds, allowing users to access all the latest news from their favourite websites, downloaded directly to their device in real time.
Expandable SDHC storage
As well as 1GB integrated flash memory, Toshiba’s Journe Touch offers support for high capacity SD cards of up to 32GB, allowing users to extend overall storage capacity to suit their individual requirements. The flexibility offered by removable SD storage also ensures that users have complete control to organise their content the way they want.
Long-life battery
A high-capacity internal Lithium-ion Polymer battery provides up to 7 hours of audio playback, or 2 hours of internet browsing, easily providing consumers with enough power to cover long-distance journeys ; making it the perfect travelling companion.
See an interview on the device below:
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