Toshibas new DVD DL burners
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[Krunker] Toshiba has three new DVD burners for the home environment - the RD-XS57, RD-XS37, and the AK-G200. The RD-XS57 and 37 can both burn DVD DL disks at 4x speeds. The 57 has a 300GB Hard Drive while the 37 has a 160GB Hard Drive. The AK-G200 has a 250GB Hard Drive but does not support DVD DL discs. ...
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[Lockergnome's Hardware Help] Toshiba Announces its First Network Equipped DVD Recorder With 250GB Hard Disc Drive: Well I feel that Toshiba makes a great notebook PC on the whole, but the jury is still out as to unconventional frontroom hardware such as their RD-XS54 DVD recorder”¦. Direct and Related Links for 'Toshiba Announces its First Network Equipped DVD Recorder With 250GB Hard Disc Drive'
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Tony Gentile | buzzhit! blog: Toshiba Builds World's Smallest Hard ...: Data Storage Today - Next-Gen Storage - Toshiba Builds World's Smallest Hard Drive: "The 0.85-inch measurement refers to the diameter of the magnetic disk to which data is recorded. Its initial capacity will be 2-4 gigabytes. Toshiba expects to start sampling the drive in summer 2004 and start mass production in autumn 2004.
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