How do I contact Toshiba support?
How do I contact Toshiba support?
More Support
- More Support.
- Customer Support. 1-800-GO-TOSHIBA. 1-800-468-6744.
How do I contact Toshiba UK?
- TV. Please note the contact details below are for TVs purchased from 2017 onwards. For TVs purchased before this date, please refer to the following web site:
- PC. ► uk.dynabook.com/support/consumerlaptops.
- Microwave. E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: 08005878667.
How do I troubleshoot my Toshiba TV?
Reset Your Toshiba Smart TV: Switch off the TV for few minutes, then press and hold the power button on your TV for at least 30 seconds to reset it. Still it is not working, it may be problem with defective power supply board then replace the board.
Who is Toshiba owned by?
Founded in 1965, Toshiba America, Inc. (TAI) is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Toshiba Corporation and the holding company of three Toshiba operating companies that offer a broad range of products and solutions for the commercial, energy and industrial sectors.
Is Toshiba going out of business?
Toshiba announced on 12 November 2021 that it would split into three separate companies, respectively focusing on infrastructure, electronic devices, and all other remaining assets; the latter would retain the Toshiba name.
Why did my Toshiba TV stop working?
Unplug the power cord from the electrical wall socket if your TV still does not power up. Wait 30 seconds and then plug it back in. This will reset the Toshiba HDTV if it has stopped responding to both the remote and the control panel. Press the “Power” button on the TV control panel to turn the TV on.
Is Toshiba dead?
The Japanese giant Toshiba has sold its final stake in the personal computer maker Dynabook. It means the firm no longer has a connection with making PCs or laptops. Sharp bought 80% of Toshiba’s personal computing arm in 2018 for $36m (£27m), and has now bought the remaining shares, Toshiba said in a statement.
Who bought out Toshiba?
Sharp
Sharp bought 80% of Toshiba’s personal computing arm in 2018 for $36m (£27m), and has now bought the remaining shares, Toshiba said in a statement. Toshiba’s first laptop, the T1100, launched in 1985.