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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