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Toshiba has made its last laptop as it quits computer business after 35 years – The Independent
The Dynabook range will now be wholly owned by PC manufacturer Sharp

Toshiba has confirmed that it will no longer be making laptops, transferring its remaining share of PC business to Sharp.
In a short statement, Toshiba said that it had transferred its 19.9 percent of outstanding shares in Dynabook brand. This makes Dynabook wholly owned by Sharp.
Sharp paid £27 million for 80 percent of Toshibas shares in 2018.
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