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The japanese giant toshiba has sold its final stake in the personal computer maker dynabook But toshiba is a much bigger company and the stakes are high

It means the firm no longer has a connection with making pcs or laptops. After acquiring sony's vaio laptop business in 2014, it helped the company achieve record sales this last year Although toshiba is no longer in the laptop business, its laptops can still be found for purchase from retailers and online marketplaces

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Many retailers still carry toshiba laptops, particularly older models that were released before the company’s exit from the market.

So, does toshiba still make laptops

Toshiba no longer produces laptops under its own brand However, the company’s laptop business lives on in a sense, as sharp continues to produce laptops using toshiba’s technology and manufacturing facilities. After facing considerable challenges in the consumer laptop sector, toshiba decided to focus on business solutions and infrastructure products, effectively transferring its laptop division to a new entity called dynabook. In 2020, toshiba announced that it would be exiting the laptop market entirely, citing increased competition and declining demand for laptops

The company sold its remaining laptop assets to sharp, which continues to produce laptops under the toshiba brand. Toshiba is among the last manufacturers to still make 17” laptops While they’re not exactly portable, fanatics of the form factor love the massive amount of screen real estate and high screen resolutions that come with 17” machines. As of august 2020, the company is no longer producing any laptops under its own brand name

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Toshiba first made laptops in 1985, but its manufacturing business has been wholly sold to sharp, making them under the dynabook brand name.

Japanese tech giant toshiba will no longer make laptops after more than three decades in the business, the company has announced.

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