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Toshiba initialized process of divestment of the personal computer and laptop business, Toshiba Client Solutions, in 2018 with sale of 80.1% of shares to Sharp Corporation. Eventually Toshiba fully exited from the personal computing market in June 2020, transferring the remaining 19.9% shares in Toshiba Client Solutions (since being renamed to ...
Beginning with Toshiba's T1800 laptop in 1992, Toshiba began introducing brand names to go alongside certain T-series models (in the T1800's case, Satellite). [4] This practice continued until June 1995, when Toshiba's computer division imposed a nomenclature reset which removed the T prefix and dictated that all succeeding models have a brand ...
The company was initially founded in 1992 as an electronics store selling audio equipment, videos, major appliances, and small appliances. In 2001, it was renamed Nguyenkim Trading Joint Stock Company. The company offers a range of products including audio/video equipment, major appliances, small appliances, computers, mobile devices, and games.
Toshiba T3100e/40; Toshiba T3100SX; Toshiba Tecra This page was last edited on 10 September 2024, at 16:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The 'dynabook' was a portable computer concept first introduced by Alan C. Kay in the 1960s and 1970s. [9] [10] Tetsuya Mizoguchi, an executive in Toshiba's mainframe computer division, read Kay's paper "Personal Dynamic Media" in the March 1977 IEEE Computer; and inspired by the concept of a computer that could be carried and used by anyone of any age, Mizoguchi became determined to develop ...
A stack of Satellite Pro 470CDTs. Toshiba Information Systems introduced the Satellite Pro 400 series in June 1995, starting with the 400CDT and 400CS models. [1] This was a month after they had announced the Portégé 610CT, the first subnotebook with a Pentium processor, [2] and almost a full year after they had announced the T4900CT, the first notebook-sized laptop with a Pentium processor. [3]
The company's headquarters is located in Taipei, Taiwan, with offices in Mainland China, South Korea, Poland, Brazil, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [6] Compal's main production facility is located in Kunshan, China. Compal is the second largest notebook manufacturer in the world after Quanta Computers, also based in Taiwan.
The Satellite 5205-S703 was the first laptop with built-in DVD-R/RW drive and cost $2,699. [2] Sharp Corporation obtained 80.1% of Toshiba's computer subsidiary in October 2018. In April 2019, Sharp renamed the subsidiary Dynabook Inc. [3] In 2020, Toshiba sold their remaining shares to Sharp. Sharp resurrected the Satellite Pro series that year.