Have you ever wanted a notebook that has HDTV output combined with Dolby Digital Surround Sound? Well now you can buy such a thing, the Toshiba Satellite P25-S670 released by Toshiba today provides consumers, families, and video gaming enthusiasts with the right mix of TV, stereo and PC capabilities in one notebook.[/font] With Windows XP Media Center you can even record your favorite TV programs and movies from broadcast, cable or satellite sources.
Toshiba Satellite P25-S670 Offers the ultimate in Multimedia Entertainment!
The Satellite P25-S670 is fully loaded with NVIDIA(R)'s GeForce FX Go5700 graphics with 128MB VRAM that deliver the high caliber video and performance available on a notebook PC today. With the enhanced graphics and multimedia features, Satellite P25-S670 users can experience video game or movie-viewing entertainment with theater-quality images. The Satellite P25-S670 also includes S-video and component video out, so consumers can view their favorite programs or movies on a regular or digital TV in the standard or high-definition format.
Additionally, the built in harman/kardon(R) speakers and DVD-Super multi-format drive, provide Satellite P25-S670 customers with a complete entertainment package that delivers bass-thumping audio and reduces worry of DVD compatibility issues. The Satellite P25-S670 also comes with an S/P DIF Dolby digital optical out port, together with progressive scan, so users can enjoy their multimedia experience in 5.1 Digital Surround Sound(a) with the smoothest, sharpest images possible.
"People want more functionality from their notebooks. Whether they are on the road watching a DVD or in the office developing a presentation, the notebook has to be able to take on any task," said Taro Hiyama, vice president of marketing for the Digital Products Division of Toshiba America Information Systems. "We developed the Satellite P25-S670 to deliver the multimedia functionality and features that are ready to work hard and play hard, bringing the best of mobile computing and digital entertainment together."
From the hardcore gamer to the affluent movie watcher, the Satellite P25-S670 provides the multimedia features needed to enhance any entertainment experience, while maintaining the computing power to get through any administrative task. With its spectacular 17.0-inch diagonal wide-screen display and high-quality graphics, the Satellite P25-S670 is perfect for watching movies, playing video games or multitasking in several windows at once. Toshiba's new notebook PC is also loaded with Microsoft(R)'s Windows XP Media Center Edition, so users can watch and record their favorite television programs directly on the notebook for later viewing, store and access digital images, video files, and play DVD movies anytime, anywhere.
The Satellite P25-S670 also features an Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processor with Hyper-Threading Technology. The Hyper-Threading Technology enables better system responsiveness and performance when running two or more applications simultaneously, so users can multitask without having to worry about slowing down the computer.
Satellite P25-S670 Features
-- Intel Pentium 4 processor with HT Technology, 3.20 GHz
-- Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
-- 80GB(b) hard disk drive
-- 512MB DDR SDRAM
-- 17.0-inch diagonal Wide-screen XGA active matrix display
-- NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5700 graphics processor, 128MB VRAM
-- DVD Super multi-format drive
-- Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11a/g) wireless connectivity(c)
-- Integrated V.92/56K modem, 10/100 Ethernet
-- Internal TV Tuner
-- TV (S-Video) and component (YPbPr) video out
-- Four USB 2.0 ports
-- Secure Digital(TM) slot and i.Link(R) (IEEE 1394) port
-- Microsoft Works
-- Microsoft Office OneNote(TM)
-- ESUP: $2699(d)
Availability
The Satellite P25-S670 notebook computer is available now at www.toshibadirect.comand in retail stores including computer superstores and consumer electronics stores.
(a) 5.1 Digital Surround Sound may require you to purchase additional software, services or external hardware.
(b) One GB equals one billion bytes.
(c) Wireless connectivity and some features may require you to purchase additional software, services or external hardware.
(d) Reseller prices may vary. ESUP means "Estimated Single Unit Price." All specifications, software, prices and availability are subject to change without notice.
Toshiba Releases Satellite P25 Notebook With HDTV Output
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