Toshiba Makes It Easy to Ring in 2002 With A New Digital Camera


Toshiba PRD-M71 Jan. 4, 2002-- Toshiba Imaging Systems, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., is encouraging digital photography buffs to kick off the New Year with one of its high-quality, award-winning super megapixel digital cameras. Toshiba announced that it is reducing the price of its popular 3.2 megapixel digital camera, the PDR-M71, by over twenty percent to $399. In addition, Toshiba is immediately offering a $100 mail-in rebate for its top-of-the-line PDR-M81 4.2 megapixel camera, effectively cutting its price to $599 and putting four-megapixel digital imaging power well within reach of budget-conscious shoppers.

As a further enticement, Toshiba is extending its free Photo Kit offer to buyers of its PDR-M81, PDR-M71 and PDR-M21 cameras. A $100 value, the free Toshiba Photo Kit includes an extra 32Mb SmartMedia(TM) Card along with a special SmartMedia case, a sturdy camera bag, plus four Energizer(R) e2(R) Lithium Photo Batteries (perfect for your new Toshiba digital camera!).

"With these price reductions, Toshiba now stands alone in the marketplace by offering digital cameras that combine incredible low cost of ownership with the best photo output and unmatched versatility," said Doug Freck, Vice President & General Manager, Toshiba Imaging Systems. "Digital photography enthusiasts can turn with confidence to the Toshiba brand for digital cameras, just as they do for their other consumer electronics needs."

Toshiba will be displaying its full line of digital cameras at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8-11, 2002. For more information, U.S. customers call 1-800-288-1354. Fax, 1-800-640-8674. On the Web at www.dsc.toshiba.com.

SOURCE Businesswire