The StorE TV is Toshiba’s next-gen media centre. More than a media streamer, it’s a sleek little box that’ll hold all movies, music and photos, with capacities that start at 1 terabyte.

The StorE TV also comes in 1.5TB and 2TB flavours, using Wi-Fi  or wired ethernet to grab media files from a PC or server on your home network.

It’ll handle high quality video, from UPnP devices on your home network, other devices hooked up through USB, an external DVD drive, and even boasts an SD card slot.

The Toshiba StorE TV’s menu also boasts the tantalising prospect of “Internet Services” as yet it’s unsure what these will be. A display up front shows the name of files being played back, as well as giving a glimpse of navigation, directories and files. Surprisingly, it’s in colour too.

Due on sale in the UK later this year, the StorE TV is currently aiming for a launch in September, the pricing details are still up in the air.

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