这是首款发布的采用高通公司的Snapdragon芯片的手机,处理器1GHz傲视群雄,厚度是9.9-mm,超薄,4.1-寸WVGA (800 x 480 pixel) 触摸屏,HSDPA ,支持GPS, WiFi,一个microSD扩展 Tosh 3D GUI全新界面,Windows Mobile 6.1 系统,难道会支持DivX ?答案会在2周内的Mobile World Congress 世界通信展上揭晓,不过无疑将会发动一场新的移动终端革命。
3D UI,游戏和视频播放,游戏方面展示了一款iphone也有的赛车游戏,使用触控操作方向。在Mobile World Congress 2009上,也许会成为明星手机。
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Toshiba TG01 Snapdragon smartphone could become MWC 2009 highlight By Sindre Lia, Wednesday 4 February 2009
At Mobile World Congress, new smartphone concepts always claim to "revolutionize" the mobile world. Does the Toshiba TG01 have what it takes?
We can't say we saw this one coming already at this point, but UK-based Pocket-Lint has gotten their hands on the Toshiba TG01 - a Windows Mobile smartphone powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset. In the recent days, information has appeared that pretty much confirms that old Pocket PC manufacturers such as Toshiba, Acer and Dell have re-entered the Windows Mobile stage. Of course, the inevitable question is whether they will offer competitive devices this time around.
Regardless, it's pretty clear that Mobile Internet Devices powered by Windows Mobile is playing a crucial role for traditional computer manufacturers right now. Of course, they'll all claim to "revolutionize the mobile world", but so did Apple when the iPhone was announced. And we all know how much work the company has put in since then, to keep up with user expectations.
In other words, we'll sit back and relax at this point, until we see how many of these new concepts will actually be followed up with those crucial updates. As for the Toshiba TG01 specifically, it reminds us slightly of the claims made for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 at Mobile World Congress last year. Perhaps we'll see a new Sony Ericsson smartphone showing up soon too?
The Toshiba TG01 will offer a 4.1-inch WVGA (800 x 480 pixels) touch screen, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS as well as a microSD slot. It'll be powered by Windows Mobile 6.x and a custom Tosh 3D GUI / Home screen will be running atop the Windows Mobile Professional platform. Most notably though, is the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset hidden beneath a 9.9mm thick casing. Throw in a load of RAM, and the inclusion of Mobile Internet Explorer 6 with Flash support could easily make the Toshiba TG01 one of the highlights at Mobile World Congress 2009. http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/10095.html
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Toshiba TG01 announced with iPhone-trumping Snapdragon chipset
By Will Park on Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009 at 12:25 PM PST In Announcements, Devices, New Hardware, Photos, Toshiba, Windows Mobile
toshiba-tg01-1Qualcomm has finally made it to market with its heralded system-on-chip Snapdragon chipset. The Toshiba (OTCPK: TOSBF) TG01 has just been announced as the iPhone-trumping Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone packing a 1Ghz Snapdragon QSD2850 in an impressively slim and stylishly curved 9.9mm-thick package. The Toshiba TG01 features a 4.1-inch WVGA resistive (pressure-sensitive) touchscreen display with 800 x 480 resolution that should give even the monster-display on the HTC Touch HD. And, with a quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM radio, 3G (HSPA) data connectivity, WiFi, microSDHC card slot (up to 32GB) and A-GPS rounding out the feature set, the Toshiba TG01 proves to be a real powerhouse of a smartphone.
toshiba-tg01-4The Toshiba TG01’s Snapdragon chipset, with a dual-core processor that crams a 1Ghz ARM core next to a 600Mhz DSP core, should make quick work of near-HD video encoding and playback. The display features the color matching, dynamic gamma correction and LCD backlight control technologies that we’re used to seeing in Toshiba’s HDTVs, lending to the TG01’s multimedia prowess.
The TG01 employs a customized GUI (graphical user interface) that rides atop Windows Mobile 6.1 much like HTC’s TouchFLO 3D UI. The TG01’s home-brew UI is intended for one-handed use and relies heavily on the same sideways-sliding finger inputs that have been so popular with the iPhone OS and HTC TouchFLO 3D UI. Unfortunately, the resistive touchscreen gets low marks from Slashgear for its gaming potential, or lack thereof.
The Toshiba TG01 should give Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) some serious competition for the multimedia throne that the iPhone has so deftly captured. The blazing 1Ghz processor complemented with 600Mhz of dedicated DSP processing power endows the TG01 with laptop-like computing power that will likely have the folks in Cupertino rethinking their iPhone strategy.
We’ll be looking forward to getting some face-time with the Toshiba TG01 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, stay tuned!
Take a look at the video for a look at the Toshiba TG01’s GUI in action.