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Super computer-powered Toshiba Regza HDTV

Crave Ever heard of a super computer in an HDTV? Toshiba has released fresh juicy details on its Cell processor-powered LCD TV ahead of the Japan Ceatec 2009 tech fair. The ... Read story »

Toshiba releases 25 HDTVs

Crave Toshiba has just unveiled 25 Regza LCD TVs in Japan with panel sizes scaling from three petite 19-inchers to a 55-inch whopper. Among the new entries is the LED-backlit ZX9000 ... Read story »

Upgraded connectivity for Toshiba's new AV600-series HDTVs

Crave Toshiba has just announced a pair of HD-ready LCD TVs from its latest Regza AV600-series. The 32- and 37-inchers offer cosmetic facelifts and minor enhancements over their AV550 predecessors. Most ... Read story »

Toshiba unveils eight new Regza HDTVs

Features The firm's latest lineup of LCD TVs delivers enhanced video upscaling, fast motion, as well as audio performance. Read story »

Toshiba midrange Regza HDTV goes full-HD

Crave Regza C8000. Toshiba Japan has just announced the Regza C8000-series, the 2009 HDTV replacement models for the current midrange CV500-series. Based on the press release, the new C8000 line is set ... Read story »

Toshiba Regza XV645 series touts Resolution+ technology

Crave The XV645 series is the entry-level to Toshiba's Regza series and features Resolution+ technology. Toshiba has announced the XV645 series, which is the entry-level to the company's Regza line of ... Read story »

LED-powered Toshiba Regza HDTV announced

Crave Toshiba has just announced new Regza HDTVs for the Japan market. Among the 2009 entries is the ZX8000-series which looks most promising on paper. This model is exactly what Toshiba ... Read story »

Sharp Aquos dominates home ground

Crave There's a Chinese proverb, that "seasoned ginger is still the spiciest" (yup, literally translated). While Sony has staged a remarkable comeback after its disastrous early attempts into the flat-panel market, it's ... Read story »

Ceatec: Toshiba's Cell-powered HDTV

Crave Chiba, JAPAN--Fancy a TV with super computer-equivalent number-crunching power? Toshiba is showcasing a Regza-series HDTV prototype with a multicore Cell processor. The abundant raw power of this powerful chip allows Toshiba ... Read story »

Ceatec Day 2: Of 3D TVs, wireless charging stations and crazy gadgets

Features Ceatec is mostly a pure tradeshow in that it's aimed at manufacturers and not the public, but there are still some sights to see for the gadget-obsessed. Read story »

SITEX 2009: Star Buys

Features The much-awaited last computer fair in Singapore's tech calendar kicks off again, with bargains all under one roof. To get only the best buys, check our SITEX guide as the CNET Asia team gets to work sifting the real deals from the lemons. Updated daily. Read story »

240Hz refresh rate makes its way to Toshiba LCDs

Crave The ZV650 series from Toshiba utilizes a 240Hz refresh rate. Now that LCD TVs with 120Hz refresh rates are becoming commonplace, manufacturers including Toshiba are implementing 240Hz to bolster claims ... Read story »

Toshiba enters LED race with high-end LCDs

Crave The Toshiba SV670 series is the company's first to incorporate LED backlighting. Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio offer or will offer HDTVs with LED backlights, the most effective picture quality ... Read story »

SITEX 2009: HDTVs

Features With the recent economic crunch driving HDTV sales down to bargain basement levels, the SITEX show may be the opportunity you're looking for to score yourself a brand-new flat panel at value-for-money prices. Read story »

COMEX 2009: Star Buys

Features The much-awaited third computer fair in Singapore's tech calendar kicks off again, with bargains all under one roof. To get only the best buys, check our COMEX guide as the CNET Asia team gets to work sifting the real deals from the lemons. Updated daily. Read story »

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