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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$300.0M
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- US
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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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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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Apple laptops fourth in reliability: study
Be the first to comment Laptop reliability by manufacturer. Research by SquareTrade. Mac fans are often quick to claim superior performance from their Apple laptops, but a study from a warranty supplier in the US has ranked the reliability of their hardware fourth behind Asus, Toshiba and Sony. The reliability...
Asus, Toshiba Have Lowest Failure Rates, Says Study
Asus and Toshiba are the most reliable laptop makers, and netbooks have a 20 percent higher failure rate than laptops, according to a Nov. 17 study from SquareTrade, an electronics warranty provider that analyzed the failure rates of more than 30,000 new laptops covered by its warranty plan. The report...
Laptop Reliability Study: Asus and Toshiba Come Out on Top [Charts]
New data from SquareTrade one of the bigger warranty providers says Asus and Toshiba have the least hardware malfunctions over 3 years, while one-in-four HP laptops are projected to experience problems. Oh, and crappy netbooks are worst of all. They say that sub-$400 netbooks are 20 percent more likely to...
Asustek considering acquisition to achieve goal of becoming top-3 notebook vendor, in talks with Toshiba, says paper
Asustek Computer is considering plans to aid its goal of ranking as the global top-three notebook vendor in 2011 through acquisitions; Toshiba's notebook business has been identified as one of the company's possible targets, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report citing Jonney Shih, the company chairman. Although Asustek has...
Video: Arm Chair Reaches 98,268 Feet in New Toshiba Commercial [Space]
The latest object to shoot high-def video from the edge of space is…an arm chair. To promote its REGZA SV LCD TVs (LED backlight, local dimming), Toshiba trekked into the Black Rock Desert with a helium balloon. Watch the result: This is the first part of the ad. The second...
Toshiba in lithium-ion push
Toshiba expects to sign up about five car companies as customers for its new lithium-ion battery, the head of the business said in an interview with the Financial Times, writes Robin Harding. Shoshi Kawatsu, general manager of the Super Charge Battery SCiB division, also said that Toshiba was preparing for...
Fuel cell has potential to power gadgets forever
In a week of exciting news for clean power fans , we would be remiss to overlook Toshiba's announcement that it is finally ready for market with its long-awaited methanol fuel cell for powering all kinds of gadgets. The Dynario is the first...
Wireless docking with Toshiba's new Dynadock
Anyone who's ever used a laptop docking station quickly sees the advantage of being able to plug into multiple peripherals (keyboard, mouse, large-screen monitor, USB drive, printer, etc.) with a single connection. Newer wireless docks, such as the one soon to be available for Dell's high-end Latitude Z, can make...
Windows 7 to go: New portables for the new OS
Computerworld - Despite its valiant attempts at creating a carnival atmosphere, when Microsoft launches a new operating system, it seldom feels like a world-changing event in the world of design. Even the considerable hoopla surrounding the introduction of Windows XP was hardly like the introduction of the bikini or the...
Toshiba announces touchscreen notebooks, netbooks for Windows 7 launch
Toshiba's just announced a couple new lappies -- and a whole host of refreshes -- in anticipation of the Windows 7 launch later this month. The big news here is definitely the touchscreen models: The Satellite U505 (due out November 1) is a 13.3-inch, 5 lb device with...


