BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$300.0M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Dedicated to being the global leader in mobile and wireless solutions, Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD) is a world leading vendor for portable computers. Along with the company's award-winning notebook computers, the company offers portable and wireless accessories, Pocket PCs and projectors for business customers under the Toshiba brand name. These products and services not only improve the way information is exchanged, but provide our customers with the tools necessary to truly live the mobile lifestyle.
Number of Employees 2,999
Contact Information
9740 Irvine Blvd
Irvine, California 92618-1697
1 949 583 3000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Offices of Other Holding Companies: 551112
Recent Events
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Magma's Quartz DRC and Quartz LVS Adopted by Toshiba Corporation for Verification and Yield Improvem
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Toshiba ekes out small quarterly profit
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St. Anthony Hospital Selects Toshiba MR System to Fulfill MR Diagnostic Capabilities at New Facility
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Toshiba completes purchase of Fujitsu unit
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Hard Disk Drives offer up to 640 GB capacity.
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Reportlinker Adds Nanomemory Report
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Netflix Boss Plots Life After the DVD
News & Analysis
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DVDINSIDER: Toshiba's New Dual-layer, Single-sided, Blue-Laser Rewritable Optical Disk Needs Only Current Production Facilities
DVD News 05-09-2003 DVD NEWS-9 May 2003-DVDINSIDER: Toshiba's New Dual-layer, Single-sided, Blue-Laser Rewritable Optical Disk Needs Only Current Production Facilities Toshiba Corporation has developed a working prototype of a high capacity DVD News ...
High tide for DVD. (increased sales for digital video disk)(includes related article on Toshiba and Ingram Entertainment's deal on video rental kiosk)
Warner wave lifts software sales 80% Warner Home Video's national introduction of DVD rifles caused a ground-swell of consumer interest that boosted DVD software sales nationwide by more than 80% for the week. Driven by high-profile ads from r ...
Toshiba to ship new DVD models. (Toshiba Consumer Electronics; digital video disk)
NEW YORK CITY - Toshiba Consumer Electronics will ship its second-generation DVD players in late August timed to the shift to nationwide software distribution by Warner Home Video and its affiliated labels. The announcement here July 15 of two ne NEW YORK...
Third DVD rollout; Toshiba joins Pioneer, Panasonic.(digital video disk)(Brief Article)
NEW YORK -- Toshiba rolled out its DVD players last week, becoming the third manufacturer to get the product into stores before movie software is available. NEW YORK -- Toshiba rolled out its DVD players last week, becoming the third manufacturer to get the product...
New Toshiba receiver is up to DVD speed.(Dolby digital receiver, digital video disk)(Brief Article)
LAS VEGAS -- Toshiba will unveil a Dolby digital receiver and a speaker system designed to optimize DVD play at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show. LAS VEGAS -- Toshiba will unveil a Dolby digital receiver and a speaker system designed to optimize DVD play at...
Toshiba waits for DVD copyright.(digital video disk)
Toshiba and Matsushita will not introduce digital video disks until copyright protection issues are settled. Both firms had hoped to introduce products before the end of 1996 but these issues may not be resolved. Thomson Consumer Electronics, Sony, Sanyo,Toshiba and Matsushita will not introduce digital video disks until copyright protection...
Toshiba shows off its DVDs.(digital video disks will be available by Sept 1996)
Toshiba Corp. held a publicity event in New York, NY, to introduce its new digital video disk technology which will be available by the end of 1996. Digital video is being touted as the next wave in consumer home entertainment, and is being supported by tToshiba Corp. held a publicity...
Sony/Philips, Toshiba agree on DVD format. (digital video disk)(Brief Article)
Units would be for playback, no recording capability in sight The digital videodisk war between the Sony/Philips faction and the Toshiba camp is finally over. So what does the agreement mean to broadcasters? For now, not much, ...
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