Toshiba began to move away from the computer business with the sale of most of its Toshiba Client Solutions (TCS) subsidiary to Sharp a couple of years ago . In June 2018, it transferred 80.1% of the shares of a business that would later change its name to Dynabook. And at time Dynabook is already wholly owned by Sharp , which has exercised the purchase option for the remaining 19.9% of the shares strong>. Toshiba has confirmed the transfer. This puts an end to Toshiba’s 35-year relationship with the personal computer market. It was one of the first brands to market a laptop, back in 1985: the Toshiba T1100. For their part, two of the latest Dynabook models that have seen the light are the Portégé X40-G and the Portégé X50-G with screens of 14 and 15.6 inches.
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