Dynabook Inc.

Japanese personal computer manufacturer

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2024 Dynabook Inc. reported 1,867 employees and 8.55 billion yen in capital, indicating a reduction in workforce compared to previous years.
February 2024 Dynabook announced a recall of millions of AC adapters shipped with Toshiba notebooks from 2008 to 2012 due to burn and fire hazards, offering free replacements.
2021 Launched the E series, focusing on budget education-focused laptops and convertibles.
2021 Dynabook released its first Chromebook, the C1 model, targeting the Japanese market.
2020 After Sharp Corporation purchased Toshiba's computer division and rebranded it as Dynabook, the Satellite Pro laptop line was relaunched.
August 2020 Dynabook, Inc. became wholly owned by Sharp Corporation.
June 30 2020 Sharp exercised a call option on the remaining 19.9% of shares in Dynabook, Inc.
July 2019 On the 30th anniversary of the original DynaBook launch, Dynabook launched its first Western-branded products: Portégé X30-F, Tecra X40-F, and Portégé A30-E, succeeding previous Toshiba-branded models. Additionally, the Dynabook G series was announced for the Japanese market to celebrate the brand's 30th anniversary.
April 2019 Sharp renamed the Toshiba computer subsidiary to Dynabook Inc.
October 2018 Sharp Corporation acquired 80.1% of Toshiba's computer subsidiary.
2016 Toshiba discontinued the Satellite laptop line after exiting the consumer personal computer market.
April 2016 PC business transferred to Toshiba Client Solutions Co., Ltd. through a company split at Toshiba Corporation.

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