Toshiba plans to put on sale in Japan in May its first laptop computer with a built-in HD-DVD drive. Model announced as The Qosmio G30 is expected to be the first computer available from any vendor with an HD-DVD drive. Along with playback of HD DVD content, the new Qosmio can read and write to current DVD and CD discs, including DVD+/-R DL (dual-layer) and DVD-RAM. The new notebook’s slim-type 12.7mm-thick drive achieves its thin form factor with an optical system requiring only a single objective lens to read HD DVD discs and to read and write to DVDs and CDs. The Qosmio G30/697HS integrates two TV tuners, one for digital terrestrial broadcasts, the other for analog terrestrial broadcasts. It runs on an Intel Core Duo Processor T2500 (operating frequency 2.00GHz) with Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 graphics. The notebook also has a 17-inch WUXGA (1,920×1,200 pixel) display and HDMI (high-definition multi-media interface) output, so you can connect all your peripherials - the engineers know very good that notebook without muiltimedia abilities can’t succeed nowadays. The price should be about $3300.
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