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Toshiba might be blue after the defeat of HD DVD, but it's still determined to produce tip-top screenage -- 32-inch 1080p gaming LCDs being the first New Toshiba LCD TVs: CV and XV series screens ...
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (“Toshiba”), a market leader in LCD TVs, today announced its full 2009 line-up of LCD televisions offering striking new cosmetics, unique technologies, more ...
“Toshiba LCD TV market share has seen a meteoric rise from just 4.1 percent in November 2007 to 11.4 percent in April 2009,”* said Scott Ramirez, vice president of Marketing at Toshiba.
We saw more than a few "me too" LCD TVs at CES 2009, so we have to give it to Toshiba for the laundry list of features in their flagship Regza SV670 series, including a few that no-one else has ...
Toshiba Japan has announced what it's calling the world's first 3D LCD TVs that don't require special glasses, though you'll need to have a relatively small living room to enjoy them. The Toshiba ...
As Japanese consumer-electronics manufacturers struggle to turn a profit in the face of a never-ending slide in TV prices, Toshiba is forging ahead with a new liquid-crystal-display television ...
Toshiba is currently preparing REGZA PC1 Power TVs sized at 24 and 32 inches. They will hit selected markets in Asia next year (prices: $290 for the 24-incher, $400 for the bigger model). Topics ...
Thirteen new HDTVs debut for its Regza line of LCD flat-panel models in 2007, including some as large as 52 and 57 inches. Updated Toshiba Regza LCD TVs on the way - CNET X ...
Toshiba’s Fall LCD TV Lineup Features First-of-its-Kind Upconverting Technology For TVs Super Resolution Technology (SRT) Delivers New Level of Picture Quality Making SD Content Feel Like Full HD ...
The 65-inch Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV is already pretty affordable at its original price of $420, but it's on sale for an ...
At Toshiba's CEDIA press conference today, they're continuing to pull out all the stops with their "no need for Blu-ray, we upconvert everything" ...
TOKYO -- Toshiba Corp., under pressure from its deteriorating chip business, aims to gain momentum from its LCD television sets. Meanwhile, Toshiba plans to cut its earnings estimates for the ...