Toshiba A6, A3X, A7 manual Toshiba. The company behind, Toshiba’s activities Australia

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Notebooks. Power stations. Satellites. Robots. All in a day’s work.

Three things make Toshiba Corporation unique amongst the world’s major computer companies:

We have an unusually wide range of skills in areas ranging from power generation to robotics.

We make a significant annual commitment to R&D.

We have a strong focus on mobile computing technology.

These factors have helped make Toshiba the world’s leading Notebook brand.

In fact, we introduced the world’s first Notebook in 1985, and we’ve led the way ever since, with a string of innovations that have since become industry standards.

This process is driven by three objectives – to make our Notebooks as powerful, versatile and reliable as possible.

To find out more about the latest generation, read on.

Toshiba. The company behind

the Notebook.

Toshiba is

the world’s

ninth largest

integrated

manufacturer

of electronic

equipment. We have 161,000 employees distributed across 750 group companies in 55 countries.

Group sales in fiscal year ending March 31, 2005 totalled A$73 billion.

Toshiba is a world leader in technology with activities centered around three key domains. These are Digital Products, Electronic Devices

&Components, and Infrastructure Systems. These domains cover an array of products including PCs, mobile phones, AV equipment, portable personal equipment, semiconductors, electron tubes, optoelectronic devices, LCDs,

batteries, printed circuit boards, industrial apparatus, power generating equipment, transportation equipment, social automation equipment, telecommunication systems, broadcasting systems, elevators & escalators, medical systems and more - the list goes on. Toshiba also focuses on Consumer Products such as digital home entertainment systems and home appliances.

Our annual R&D budget is in excess of A$4 billion – close to the total R&D expenditure made by all Australian businesses in 2003.

Toshiba’s activities

in Australia.

Toshiba (Australia) Pty Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation. It has four divisions.

InformationSystems: markets Notebooks, projectors and other mobile computing products and accessories.

Electronic Imaging: markets high quality business photocopiers, facsimiles and multifunction printers. The division was named ‘Most Favoured Manufacturer’ in seven of the past eight years by the Business Technology Association.

Medical: markets advanced medical imaging systems to private and public hospitals and clinics. The range includes CAT scanners, ultra-sound systems, X-ray systems and cardiovascular angiographic systems. We have pioneered many developments in the field, and our most advanced systems are world leaders. We actively participate in R&D programs at the University of Wollongong (in partnership with Westmead Hospital) and with the CSIRO.

R&D: develops new features and products for our Information Systems and Electronic Imaging divisions. Work done by this group in Australia has now been incorporated into our product range and marketed worldwide.

Meet the Toshiba ApriAlpha Robot,

one of TIME magazine’s ‘Most Amazing Inventions of the Year’ in 2005.

The Toshiba ApriAlpha is a prototype of a sophisticated new class of robot designed to interact closely with people. It pioneers some important capabilities in this area, including being able to identify which direction a voice is coming from, follow spoken instructions, and handle voices coming from more than one direction at once. It can also recognise and respond to up to 100 different people, thanks to its image recognition software. Its primary purpose is to act as a personal assistant, so it can read out the news and e-mails, control appliances, keep an eye on elderly people, children or a home, and engage in simple conversations. In a way, it too is a mobile computer.

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Contents We don’t just make Notebooks We make history, too Toshiba. The company behind Toshiba’s activities AustraliaSome notable achievements Areas other than Notebooks Some of Toshiba’s electronics move very quickly indeed Are YOU Looking for Shrinking Components to fit Cooking up new Ways to handle heatBringing new Batteries to life Reliability that’s Built in, not bolted onMeet our partners Toshiba EasyGuard Four ways to make a better NotebookCrumple Zones 3D Drop and Impact Detection SystemImpact Protection for the Display and Inverter Magnesium Alloy ChassisLCD Cover Point-Pressure Test Hinge Durability TestPalm Rest Pressure Test Vibration TestConfigFree Summit ConfigFree Wireless RadarConfigFree Connectivity Doctor Wireless Radar Connectivity DoctorPower Saver ConfigFree Profile Setting and SwitchingPC Diagnostics Wireless on/offWireless Key Log-on Toshiba Device Access ControlToshiba Anti-Theft Timer Fingerprint ScannerWhat are you interested in? How to find your way Around our rangeWhat size are you? Satellite Pro P100 Desktop replacements for Every business and every budgetFeatures include Tecra a series key features Tecra A3X Tecra A6 Tecra A7Desktop replacements That will help keep fleets afloat Reducing the cost Fleet managementTecra S3 Tecra M5Minimum size. Maximum functionality Libretto U100 Libretto U100Portégé R200 Portégé M300Where the Tablet’s going You collect your thoughts Toshiba’s TabletsPortégé M400 Tecra M4Who needs batteries anyway? Coming any second Batteries that recharge in a minuteVery small achievement Get up to speed with WiMaxScreen that makes itself hard to see Toshiba’s R&D targets That’s Reliability and DependabilityHalf Notebook, half notepad, twice as handy Next generation screens, partToshiba’s commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility Greener NotebookMobileCare is ideal for Key features includeKey features Contact us via e-mail
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