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Toshiba’s Qosmio X75 is loaded with high ... and handle pretty much any other task you’d normally rely on a desktop computer to perform, a 7.3-pound weight is pretty remarkable.
The desktop PC would be priced between $1,600 and $2,000, depending on the size of the screen. But Toshiba believes that people will be willing to pay extra for exclusivity; the company believes ...
the week a big computer show is going on). Toshiba just announced a slew of new models, including an all-in-one, a redesigned gaming notebook and mainstream laptops in various sizes. It'd be silly ...
A Toshiba representative told a customer that removing pre-installed trial crap from his computer amounted to "breaking" it, frustrating his attempts to get service when the notebook he'd bought ...
Toshiba Corp. said Wednesday that it is getting out of the desktop computer business in the U.S. after failing to get more than 1% of the market in four years. Tokyo-based Toshiba had 13% of the ...
ComputerWorld’s 20-year retrospective of the T1100 notes that Toshiba executives were unsure about the portable computer, but eventually came around, and began selling the T1100 for around $2,000.
Embattled Japanese technology conglomerate Toshiba said Friday it is restructuring to improve its competitiveness, spinning off its energy infrastructure and computer devices businesses.
TOKYO—Toshiba Corp. (6502.TO), which was the first company in the world to commercialize laptop computers in 1985, said Tuesday it would sell the business to Sharp Corp. (6753.TO), a symbolic ...
Sharp paid £27 million for 80 percent of Toshiba’s shares in 2018. Toshiba made the world’s first personal computer in 1985. Called the T1100, it had rechargeable batteries, a floppy disk ...