The Japanese giant Toshiba has sold its final stake in the personal computer maker Dynabook. It means the firm no longer has a connection with making PCs or laptops. Sharp bought 80% of Toshiba's ...
I’ve had my Toshiba all in one Desktop for about 10 years now. When’s it came out it had enough power however it is slowly becoming outdated in terms of this. Despite the slow i5 and NVIDIA ...
Where the Toshiba Satellite Z830 can also lay some serious kudos down, is on the speaker side. Twin vents at the front of the laptop give stereo sound, backed up with a subwoofer underneath the ...
To find decent models, we’ve researched and tested hundreds of cheap Windows laptops and Chromebooks over the years, and we also have advice on how to shop smart when prices change and our picks ...
If you type “laptops under $500” into any search bar, you’ll be faced with a flood of results. Although you’ll see a lot of options, most aren’t worth the price, no matter the discount.
Just note that laptop prices can fluctuate, so our picks below may occasionally go over $1,000. For more recommendations on gaming laptops, see our roundup of the best gaming laptops across all ...
After acquiring Sony's Vaio laptop business in 2014, it helped the company achieve record sales this last year. But Toshiba is a much bigger company and the stakes are high: Toshiba employs around ...
Toshiba addressed this issue through the development of the Atlas coil concept, introduced on this scanner. The Vantage Atlas is a very compact 1.5 Tesla MRI system that combines an ultra short ...
Ultimax-i is designed to satisfy fully a wide range of clinical imaging and interventional needs with optimum efficiency.An innovative design realizes a multidirectional interactive digital C-arm ...
You can’t expect to be blown away by the picture quality like you would be from the best TVs on the market, but considering the price, it does go beyond expectations. The Toshiba UL21 ...
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