Toshiba brand disappears from PC market [www.channelweb.co.uk]
Toshiba Rebrands as Dynabook and Is Making Laptops Again [gizmodo.com]
Toshiba is coming back to the laptop business under the new Dynabook name [www.notebookcheck.net]
Former Toshiba PC business now known as Dynabook [www.zdnet.com]
The Toshiba laptop is dead. Long live Dynabook [www.fastcompany.com]
RIP Toshiba-Branded PCs, Long Live Dynabook [www.pcmag.com]
Following Colossal Scandal, Toshiba Is Back With a Barrage of New Laptops https://t.co/VQb20MpHj6
— PC Gamesplay 1 (@PCGamesPlay1) April 2, 2019
If Toshiba can disappear as a mobile computing brand, no tech company—no matter how dominant—is guaranteed eternal life https://t.co/H3fhR2YOkr
— Co.Design (@FastCoDesign) April 3, 2019
If Toshiba can disappear as a mobile computing brand, no tech company—no matter how dominant—is guaranteed eternal life https://t.co/Z5OcuGVZvJ
— Co.Design (@FastCoDesign) April 2, 2019
Here I am marveling at how a 9-pound laptop from 1985 has a better keyboard than 99.9% of laptops today.
— Jared Newman (@OneJaredNewman) April 2, 2019
(via this @harrymccracken story - https://t.co/FjeWSXoxwN ) pic.twitter.com/ITq0t7zLEG
So sad. My first laptop was a Toshiba Portege 610ct. I was so excited to have a COLOR screen portable https://t.co/0RLFXTOThS
— Lance Ulanoff (@LanceUlanoff) April 2, 2019
Toshiba was THE laptop brand for so long. But henceforth its Tecra and Portege machines—which are now made by Sharp, which is owned by Foxconn—will carry the Dynabook name. https://t.co/zltjcjzHw7
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) April 2, 2019
RIP Toshiba-branded PCs, long live Dynabook: https://t.co/Qfgx0EVfxI pic.twitter.com/lWBNsN7WCe
— PCMag (@PCMag) April 3, 2019
Wow....The Toshiba laptop is deadhttps://t.co/RhWyHrfPCA#Toshiba #laptops
— Scott Levy (@FuelOnline) April 2, 2019