• in 1968 while a PhD candidate, and later developed and described as the Dynabook in his 1972 proposal "A personal computer for children of all ages", outlines...
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  • Dynabook Inc. (Dynabook株式会社, Dainabukku Kabushiki-gaisha), formerly Toshiba Client Solutions Co., Ltd., is a Japanese personal computer manufacturer owned...
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    Satellite) is a line of laptop computers designed and manufactured by Dynabook Inc. of Japan, which was formerly Toshiba's computer subsidiary. The Satellite...
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    range of business-oriented subnotebooks and ultrabooks manufactured by Dynabook Inc. From 1993 to 2018, the Portégé was manufactured by Toshiba's computer...
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    Dynabook was conceived as an educational platform, he is considered one of the first researchers into mobile learning; many features of the Dynabook concept...
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    The Tecra is a series of business laptops currently manufactured by Dynabook Inc., a subsidiary of Sharp Corporation formerly owned by Toshiba. The number...
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    Toshiba AC100 (redirect from Dynabook AZ)
    Toshiba AC100 (or Dynabook AZ in Japan, code named Paz00 by Compal) is a smartbook device from Toshiba that was announced in June 2010. The mainboard is...
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    Solutions (since being renamed to Dynabook Inc.) to Sharp. Toshiba's divested personal computing business adopted the Dynabook name after a computer concept...
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    Alan Kay at Xerox PARC in 1968, and described in his 1972 paper as the "Dynabook". The IBM Special Computer APL Machine Portable (SCAMP) was demonstrated...
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    talked about a potential computer designed for children's education, called Dynabook. 1973: Goldberg began working at PARC in 1973 as a laboratory and research...
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    shares of Dynabook from Toshiba in August 2020, making Dynabook Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Sharp. Sharp had first purchased Dynabook from Toshiba...
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  • Tracer IV, Tracer III Digital Storm United States Avon 15, Banshee 17.3" Dynabook Japan E series, Portégé, Satellite Pro, Tecra — Eurocom Canada Sky, Tornado...
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    have been on the original Macintosh team, proposed that Apple create a Dynabook, Alan Kay's concept for a tablet computer that stores and organizes knowledge...
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  • earlier research by Alan Kay, who had previously developed the Dynabook project. While the Dynabook was a concept for a transportable computer that was impossible...
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    Historical documents from Trygve Reenskaug, inventor of MVC. "A note on DynaBook requirements", Trygve Reenskaug, 22 March 1979, SysReq.pdf. Fowler, Martin...
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  • 2000s. Toshiba personal computer division was sold to Sharp in 2019, now Dynabook. IBM sold its personal computer business to Lenovo in 2005, and its x86...
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    utility of portable computers was apparent early on. Alan Kay described the Dynabook in 1972, but no hardware was developed. The Xerox NoteTaker was produced...
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  • Archived from the original on 2007-03-05. Retrieved 2007-03-09. "Manuals - Dynabook". Piltch, Avram (2016-09-26). "13 Disappearing Laptop Ports and How to...
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    Kay envisioned a KiddiComp; he developed and described the concept as a Dynabook in his proposal, A personal computer for children of all ages (1972), which...
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    and ZBook Dell Latitude, Precision and XPS Fujitsu Lifebook and Celsius Dynabook Tecra December 2020, Phillip Tracy 08 (8 December 2020). "Dell Latitude...
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    Squeak project, and Squeak incorporates many elements of his proposed Dynabook concept. Squeak includes four user interface frameworks: An implementation...
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  • personal computer, the Alto in 1970, the first tablet computer, Alan Kay's Dynabook in 1972, and the first laser printer in 1973. "The Alto was a wild departure...
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    PC-9801RA. In July 1989, Toshiba released the J-3100SS branded as the DynaBook, a true laptop computer which was light and battery operated. It made annual...
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    programming language. Alan Kay used Piaget's theories as the basis for the Dynabook programming system concept, which was first discussed within the confines...
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    2019-07-31. U.S. patent 7572146B1 "eSATA Port for Laptops | Toshiba". us.dynabook.com. [1] eSATA | SATA-IO Upgrading and Repairing PCs: Upgrading and Repairing_c22...
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    laptop computers, although the laptop concept itself owed much to the Dynabook project developed at Xerox PARC from the late 1960s. GRiD Systems Corporation...
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  • conglomerate Toshiba, under their Information Systems subsidiary (now known as Dynabook Inc.), from 1981 to 1995. The T series began with desktop computers such...
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    first commercially successful notebook PC; and Toshiba in Japan, whose Dynabook series of notebooks were similarly successful. IBM signed a lucrative contract...
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  • exception of the requirement for any Dynabook device offering near eternal battery life. Adults could also use a Dynabook, but the target audience was children...
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  • Current Ikegami Tsushinki (20%) TMEIC Defunct Dynabook Inc.2 Toshiba EMI (Founded as Toshiba Music Industries)2 Youmex Co.1 Japan Display2 Toshiba Samsung...
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