Dynabook is a brand of laptop computers formerly known as Toshiba, and currently owned by Sharp Corporation.
Founded in 1875, Toshiba is a Japanese multinational conglomerate that produced electronics, semiconductors, and much more.
Toshiba entered the laptop market in the 1980s and launched its first laptop in 1985.
In 2018, Sharp Corporation acquired 80.1% stake in Toshiba's PC business for $36 million.
In 2019, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. rebranded to Dynabook Americas, Inc.
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The world's lightest 13.3-inch notebook weighing only 870g with 14.5 hours of battery life.
A 15.6-inch business laptop with 11th Gen Intel Core processors, Wi-Fi 6, and optional NVIDIA graphics.
A budget-friendly 15.6-inch laptop with Intel Core processors, up to 8GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of HDD storage.
Sharp Corporation owns Dynabook after acquiring Toshiba's PC business in 2018.
Yes, Dynabook is a good brand known for its reliable and durable laptops aimed at business users, but also suitable for personal use.
Dynabook laptops are available for purchase on their official website, as well as on Amazon and other major online retailers.
Dynabook laptops can be expensive compared to some other brands, but they are known for their high-quality materials, reliability, and durability.
Dynabook laptops come with a limited 3-year warranty, which covers repair or replacement of defective parts or systems.