Toshiba usually leading technology, firms have three laptops and two universal line for entrepreneurs.
Although Toshiba is one of the five largest PC manufacturer in the market, but Japanese companies are giving these ideas and new applications in laptops.
The success of this company associated with the mold:
- In 1988 the company introduced the first laptop hard drive.
- By 1992, Toshiba launched laptops have TFT LCD color display first.
- One year later, the company launched the first tablet PC pen.
- The first laptop optical drive is Toshiba branded released in 1995.
- 2003, released 17-inch laptop to replace desktop line first in the world.
- By 2006, Toshiba officially introduced the first laptop with HD-DVD drive.
This is one of the first manufacturers to introduce the USB sleep-and-charge, allowing users to charge the device through this port even if the computer is turned off.
Toshiba usually leading technology. Photo: pcw.
Meanwhile, the new computer line Qosmio G50 is one model using the Quad-Core HD processor is the same chip used in Sony's PlayStation 3. This technology delivers powerful capabilities to the Qosmio line scans and compare images of the film, face recognition technology as Apple's iPhoto ... By using the webcam, it will detect motion, in addition, the Qosmio G50 laptop is a first for controlling functions of multimedia entertainment with gestures.
However, one of Toshiba's recent failure was the company had "surrendered" Sony in the format war between HD-DVD and Blu-ray.
Before launch netbook with Intel's initiatives, Toshiba has introduced the popular mini laptop. Libretto is a line of laptops with tiny screens only 6 to 10 inches and fully support the Windows operating system, the line features ultra-mobile. In 2007, the company surprised its release Portege R500, the laptop is still thin DVD player, processor Core 2 Duo strong.
Toshiba is one of the company started to green technology in the production laptop.
The laptop segment for customers universal, Toshiba has three lines are: netbook, Satellite and Qosmio (as illustrated in the table below):
(theo Cnet)