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Just on 18 months after conceding defeat in the high definition format war, Toshiba has today officially reinforced HD-DVD’s defeat, launching its first Blu-ray player.
Priced at the competitive volume end of the market, the Toshiba BDX2000 is BD-Live compatible; supports enhanced audio formats, including Dolby True HD; includes an SD card slot; and is compatible with Toshiba’s Regza link.
Talking about the release of this Blu-ray player, but not mentioning the war, is Toshiba Australia managing director Mark Whittard.
“Blu-ray technology has matured and is now beginning to establish itself in the local market,” Whittard said. “Toshiba’s extensive innovation in the DVD and home entertainment sector has enabled us to offer a player that we can be proud of and has convinced us that we can hold our ground in the growing Blu-ray Disc market.”
According to the product description, the new player has a faceted design with a “smoked mirror front panel”. To create a streamlined appearance, the primary functions and controls are hidden behind a drop down door.
The only mention of Toshiba’s vanquishing in the format war is a note at the end of the official release. It reads “This product does not play HD DVD discs.”
Dell and Infobird are scheduled to open a press conference on December 9, 2009 and sign an official cooperation agreement.
Dell will deploy Qitongbao, a cloud communication product of Infobird, to its Chinese customers via its huge direct-selling network.
Dell clinched cooperation with Infobird within two months. The Chinese company successfully used cloud computing technology for call center services last year.
The signing of the agreement between Dell and Infobird is expected to push the “enterprise Internet communication platform” market to grow more than 40%. By then, tens of hundreds of companies will benefit from cloud computing.
Cloud computing is Internet-based development and use of computer technology. It is a style of computing, in which IT-related capabilities are provided as a service, and enables companies to reduce investment in IT.
According to a research report on China’s call center industry development, e-commerce trading volume topped CNY 3 trillion last year.
Toshiba Information Systems has selected CCI Distribution as one of its authorised storage distributors in the UK.
Harrogate-based CCI will stock a range of 1.8, 2.5 and 3.5 inch external Toshiba hard drives with USB connections, including two of Toshiba’s flagship external lines – StorE Art and StorE Steel.
“Toshiba is delighted to partner with a customer-focused specialist distributor such as CCI to further its growth aspirations in the external hard disk drive market. We are confident of a long and mutually beneficial partnership supplying world class storage products to our mutual channel partners,” comments Mark Reynolds, distribution sales manager at Toshiba.
CCI will stock a total of 48 lines including the first 640GB 2.5 inch external hard drive on the market.
“Storage is a vital component of our ever-expanding digital lifestyle – it is a growing market and a key area for CCI’s business, particularly since the launch of our Professional Storage range,” says Nick Preston, sales director at CCI. “Partnering with a world-class storage manufacturer like Toshiba will further enhance our strong product portfolio.”
In September CCI launched its B2B division offering storage. backup & archive, security & surveillance and storage application solutions.
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