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Toshiba's DMFC "internet viewer" prototypes are truly next-gen
Toshiba's DMFC "internet viewer" prototypes are truly next-gen
It's not every day you walk past something quite as striking as Toshiba's new DMFC internet viewer prototypes. Sure, folks like Toshiba and Samsung have been chatting up DMFC (Direct Methanol Fuel Cell) power technology for ages, but to see it live and in person -- and powering a truly unique ...
Toshiba to Bring New Levels of Leading Edge Technologies at CES 2009
businesswire.com — LAS VEGAS & TOKYO--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO:6502) will invite visitors to the Consumer Electronics Show,... CES 2009, to experience Digital Life Innovation and how Toshiba’s latest advances in digital technologies create new products ... (more) Toshiba to Bring New Levels of Leading Edge Technologies ...
Toshiba: TOSHIBA MATSUSHITA DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
toshiba.com — LAS VEGAS, Nev., January 6, 2009 Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. today announced that Toshiba Matsushita Display... Technology Co., Ltd. (TMD) will be previewing technology at International CES 2009 that enables mass adoption of 3D viewing ... (more) Toshiba: TOSHIBA MATSUSHITA DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY
TOSHIBA: TOSHIBA America will unveil latest eco-conscious electronic products
cts.businesswire.com — Toshiba America, Inc. today announced that it will showcase its latest eco-conscious electronic products and environmental initiatives... during the 2009 International CES in booth 12832 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. (more) TOSHIBA: TOSHIBA America will unveil latest ...
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Toshiba presenta su internet viewer y nos deja con la espina clavada
Gizmología — ... La empresa llamó a este dispositivo internet viewer y vendrá con baterías DMFC que duran nada menos que una semana entera con una carga (por favor, por favor Toshiba, envíenme una). ...

Toshiba’s DMFC Internet viewer prototypes with fuel cell power to last for a week
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff — ... for typical use on one methanol refill. Those Internet viewers come in a pretty slim body, and some models are water-proof. They come with a QWERTY and dedicated for web browsing. Currently, there is no word when these devices will surface in the market or how much they’re likely to cost. Most likely the final product will only be out when Windows 7 is ready, which shall be at least a few years from now. via [engadget] CES 2009,DMFC Technorati Tags: CES 2009, ...

Toshiba DMFC internet viewer prototypes: future is here
PR News: — ... It has been suggested that the new Toshiba DMFC power technology can last for up to a week of typical use. As yet there are no details as what kind of processing power will be under the hood, or when we will see them hit the market. Windows 7 is expected to be the operating system, which should not demand as much power as Vista. All this is still talk at the moment, as we have been hearing rumors of DMFC for some time now, hopefully this will be different. Source

Toshiba's leaked product roadmap gets us hot, extra bothered by fuel-cell powered L01 MID
Engadget Mobile — ... and the named devices align nicely with some of the prototypes Toshiba was showing-off at CES in January (see gallery below). Toshiba was already off to a good start in 2009 with its incredibly thin ...

Toshiba's smartphone roadmap leaked, features huge touchscreens
MobileBurn.com — ... 6.5 Professional. [It is worth noting that Windows Mobile 6.5 does not currently support capacitive touchscreen displays, and is very unlikely to ever do so, so this slide is probably incorrect in one way or another. -editor] The star of the show, however, is the L01, which sports a 7-inch WVGA (800x480 pixel) resolution touchscreen display and optional detached QWERTY keyboard. This smartphone is also powered by Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, as far as we can tell. Toshiba has shown off prototypes that look similar to the L01, powered by Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC). ...

Toshiba's WS206T notebook tablet gets handled ahead of Willcom release
Engadget Mobile — ... Our own Engadget Japanese had an opportunity to play with Toshiba's odd little WS206T for Japanese carrier Willcom -- one of the concept devices demoed at CES, for particularly observant readers and rabid Toshiba fans -- and came away largely unimpressed. Shoving a thin, internet-enabled tablet into an old-school leather notebook sounds cool and all, but the problem is that the hardware's weak -- the screen's smaller than it could be, Willcom's PHS network tops out at just a few hundred kbps, there's no voice calling, and it runs some weird widget-based custom UI on ...

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