Dynabook
Dynabook Inc. is a Japanese technology company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Originally founded as Toshiba’s personal computer division, Dynabook became an independent entity in 2018 after Sharp Corporation (and later its parent company, Foxconn) acquired a majority stake. The brand continues Toshiba’s long legacy of laptop innovation, dating back to the world’s first mass-market notebook computer, the Toshiba T1100, released in 1985. Dynabook maintains a strong reputation for reliability, business-focused designs, and enterprise-grade engineering, with operations and customers spanning Asia, North America, and Europe.
In the ChromeOS ecosystem, Dynabook develops Chromebooks primarily aimed at business, education, and professional users who value durability, performance, and security. The company’s ChromeOS devices often feature premium materials, long battery life, and robust management tools optimized for enterprise environments using Google Workspace. By combining Japanese engineering standards with a focus on mobility and productivity, Dynabook continues to strengthen ChromeOS adoption in both corporate and educational markets worldwide.
Dynabook Devices
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Dynabook Chromebook C1 |
| Release Date | March 12, 2021 | | EUA Date | June 01, 2031 | | CrOS Board | pompom(pompom) | |
| Internal Device ID | DynabookPompom * |
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Dynabook Chromebook C70 |
| Release Date | December 21, 2024 | | EUA Date | June 01, 2033 | | CrOS Board | wugtrio(wugtrio) | |
| Internal Device ID | DynabookWugtrio * |
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