Toshiba on TFTS - Page 5
Toshiba Thrive Android Tablet Now Available For Pre-Order [Toshiba Gets Official With Thrive Tablet Pre-Orders, Will Be Available For $430, $480 & $580 For 8GB, 16GB & 32GB Of Storage Respectively]
It does not seem that there is all that much we have not already learned about the Toshiba Thrive tablet at this point. After all, it was officially announced earlier this month and even fully detailed at the time.
Toshiba Thrive Android Tablets to Launch July 10 [Toshiba Will Release $429 Andoid Thrive Android Honeycomb Tablet With User-Removable Battery By Next Month]
Most tablet computers today have built-in batteries that can only be replaced at the service center. Toshiba’s upcoming Thrive Android Honeycomb tablets have a user-replaceable battery, which is an advantage when on extended trips away from the mains.
Toshiba Killing Off Plans for a Windows 7 Tablet & Chromebook [Toshiba Is Abandoning Plans for Chrome OS Powered Laptops, According to Sources]
At CES 2011, Toshiba excitedly announced plans for a Windows 7-powered tablet computer and plans to build their own Google Chrome OS powered notebook computer. With other manufacturers taking the lead in that regard, Toshiba seems to have lost interest.
Toshiba Brings Out New Gaming Laptop, The Qosmio X770 [Toshiba's New Qosmio X770 Laptop Brings 3D Option And Big Specs]
I love it when someone brings out a new laptop and slaps the “gamer” appellation on it, because that usually means that it’s time to bring out some really impressive spec sheets, and I do love a spec sheet with plenty of punch. The oddly-named Qosmio X770 from Toshiba will [...]
Toshiba’s Android 3.0 Tablet Gets Delayed, Upgrades May Be To Blame [The New Arrival Date For The 10.1 Inch Toshiba Tablet Is Slated For The End Of Summer]
Strange stuff these days, especially if you’re a tech geek like myself. Seems like most of the big stuff isn’t coming until after summer gets thrown over for fall. The Star Wars blu-ray set, the newest Elder Scrolls chapter, and now, the new Android 3.0 tablet Toshiba was looking to [...]
Toshiba ANT Android Tablet to be Called Thrive [Toshiba Trademarks the Thrive Brand for Its Upcoming Android Honeycomb Tablet Release]
Toshiba is set to launch its Android Honeycomb-powered tablet soon. While earlier reports had it named as “ANT” because of the model numbers, a recent trademark application indicates that Toshiba intends to brand it as “Thrive.”
Toshiba Camileo BW10 Pocket Sized Camcorder Emerges [Toshiba's Pocket Sized Camcorder Offers Decent Set Of Features At A Pretty Good Price]
It’s enough to make a person wonder if maybe Cisco pulled the plug too early on the Flip Video line, because we’ve got reports of another pocket camcorder making its way onto the market. It’s the Toshiba Camileo BW10, and it doesn’t seem at all worried about smartphones and their [...]
Toshiba Qosmio T851 Brings Glasses-Free 3D To Laptops [Hitting Japan This July, Toshiba's Qosmio T851 Laptop Will Do 2D and Glasses-Free 3D On The Same Screen]
It’s always great to get a shot of news out of Toshiba, but their upcoming new laptop, the oddly-named Qosmio T851, is going to do a whole lot more than just have a bizarre name. This one’s going to do something you’ve probably never seen a laptop do before.
Toshiba Regza Tablet Announced [The Mysterious Toshiba 10-inch Android Tablet Is Unveiled, Presenting The Regza With Honeycomb, Tegra 2 CPU & More]
While America and Europe sleep, Toshiba has just made the rumored and leaked Android tablet official. The mysterious “ANT” tablet will be called the “Toshiba Regza” and, hold on, because with a 1GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, it really looks like the Regza could be an iPad 2/Xoom challenger.
Best Buy Offers Two New Blue Label Laptops [Sony Vaio VPCSC1AFM/S And Toshiba E305 Laptops Join The Blue Label Party At Best Buy]
Best Buy is looking to bring out a couple of laptops to its Blue Label line, which basically represents Best Buy’s choicest laptops, based on everything I can find on the topic thus far. And their choices are going to represent some pretty nice hardware, all right–the two models to [...]

