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Toshiba Ships 1st HD DVD Notebook

By Doug Olenick -- TWICE, 5/9/2006

Irvine, Calif. — Toshiba today introduced its first HD DVD-equipped notebook computer through its elite Qosmio line.

The Qosmio G-35-AV650 will ship next week with a $2,999 suggested retail price, $600 more then the currently available Qosmio G35-AV600, said Chris Casper, Toshiba’s group manager, product marketing. The new Qosmio will not replace the older model, but the two will sell side by side. The notebook will make its public debut at the E3 show in Los Angeles.

Other additions to the new model are a faster Intel Duo Core processor, two 100GB hard drives, a new graphics card, an HDMI output and a 1,920 by 1,200 resolution display. The HD DVD drive will also burn to and play all other DVD and CD media.

While only a handful of HD DVD titles will be available at launch, Casper said about 200 will be on store shelves by the end of this year.

Toshiba uses the Qosmio line as the launch platform for new advances, and Casper said the new technology eventually will be pushed down into the mainstream Satellite notebook line. A rewritable HD DVD drive is not expected to appear in the Qosmio series until later this year when the line is again revamped.

Last month Toshiba’s CE division shipped the entry HD-A1 player, which carries a $499.99 street price, and the step-up HD-XA1, which has a more limited distribution, at $799.99.

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