5 Free HD DVDs when you buy Toshiba HD DVD laptop

Toshiba UK is giving away five free high definition (HD) DVDs to anyone who buys one of its laptops that come with built-in HD DVD players. Anyone buying a new Toshiba HD laptop will now be able to kick-off a high definition movie collection with a choice of titles including Children of Men, Full Metal Jacket, Chronicles of Riddick, Hulk and The Prestige.
Toshiba’s HD DVD laptops give you the freedom to experience the next generation in movie viewing whether you’re on the move or at home in the room of your choice. All of Toshiba’s HD laptops come with high definition widescreen displays of up to 17 inches, but can also be used like a standalone HD DVD player and output high definition video to watch on an HD TV.
HD DVD delivers dynamic images that are incredibly real, accurate and vibrant, with up to six times the image resolution of standard DVD, as well as truly immersive audio for a multi-dimensional sonic experience. With a wide range of laptops featuring HD DVD technology, Toshiba has a high definition model to suit every pocket and taste, choose between the following models:
• Qosmio G40
• Satellite X200
• Satellite P200
• Satellite Pro P200
• Satellite A200
• Satellite Pro A200
And don’t forget, Toshiba’s HD DVD laptops will upgrade the quality of your standard definition DVDs so you get the benefits of near HD quality, whilst you wait for your favourites to be released.
The Toshiba five free HD DVDs offer closes on the 31st January 2008.
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