At an evening event the day before CES' official press day, Toshiba has unveiled a range of new TVs and laptops, including 4K and ultrabook models, as well as something called a Media Box. OK, it's a Blu-ray player.
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LAS VEGAS--Today Toshiba announced a slew of new TVs, laptops, and Blu-ray players. Among TVs, the star of the show was the L9300 series of 4K/UHD TVs, which includes this 84-inch monster. Pricing was not disclosed.
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Toshiba 84L9300 stand and remote detail
I definitely like the stand design for the L9300 series.
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65-inch 4K TV: 64L8300
Ty Pendlebury stands next to the 65-inch member of the L9300 series. Onscreen is the company's new Smart TV home page, dubbed "Cloud TV."
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Cloud TV gaming
Here's a step-down Toshiba L7300 TV with a gaming app onscreen. The thing in the front is a Media Box...er, Blu-ray player.
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Media Box
Yes, the Media Box is a Blu-ray player, but the name prioritizes its Smart capabilities over disc playback.
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L4300 'Cloud TV' television and Media Box
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Qosimo X875 laptop
Toshiba also announced new laptops, starting with the X875 full-size laptop with a new hybrid 1TB hard disk.
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U925t ultrabook
Also among the laptop highlights is the lightweight Satellite ultrabook.