Based on the specifications and documentation, it appears to be have been manufactured sometime in early to mid 1999.
The Soviet Union
1975. It was portable, but it didn't use flipping for opening and closing.
when he was little he made a laptop the first one.
The first man made object to be launched into orbit successfully.
Yugoslavia was not annexed or made a satellite state by the USSR because they had gained their independence themselves. They had not relied on Allied aid so the USSR had no standing to impose power on the country.
I bought a Toshiba laptop and it is made in China....I thought I have been duped.
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If it says acer on it it's obviously made by acer not toshiba, acer are a completely different make compared to toshiba
Macintosh PowerBook 100, by Apple. in the early 90s. Hope This Helped :)
Yes, the Toshiba laptop m65 is worth the price. This laptop is very dependable and worth the money. They last for a long time and are very sturdy. The m65 is one of the best models of Toshiba laptops that are made.
Yes the body of Toshiba satellite is made with PVC , IE Poly Vinyl Chloride for less weight because of plastic as it has less weight and because of this the fuel used for the satellite will be less and it could be useful for some other reasons.
A recovery disc for a Toshiba Satellite C655 can be made by loading the recovery program inside of Windows. It allows discs to be burned using an image stored on the hard drive.
Toshiba manufacturers a laptop specifically designed for outdoor use.
The F100 Laptop is made and manufactured by Toshiba although it has come under some scrutiny regarding consumers complaining about manufacturing faults.
No. Adam Osborne invented the first portable computer and it was made and marketed by Osborne Computers
they were made in 2007 and sold around January 2007 to June 2008.....
ORIGINAL ANSWER, by Laydeace: Yes. 2nd answer, by Michael E N Andry: Their higher-end laptops, such as Tecra and Portege, those are probably manufactured in Japan. However, the Satellites are more likely to be made in China.