Toshiba withdrew from China, and R&D institutions and companies moved back to China and Viet Nam. How much do you know about this company?

Toshiba is a famous electronic enterprise in Japan, which was founded in 1875. Is an established enterprise with a history of 100 years, and is one of the top 500 enterprises in the world. In my post-80s mind, although Toshiba is a Japanese brand, it has indeed become a representative of high-end electronic products.

Toshiba was the leader in the electronics industry in the 1980s and 1990s and the beginning of this century, especially in the field of household appliances, which was synonymous with high quality. It is a great thing to boast about who owns a Toshiba home TV. So my understanding of Toshiba is two words, one is? Okay? , one is? Is it expensive? .

Okay? Needless to say, both the design and product quality are world-class, which can rival or even surpass the German quality, such as Toshiba TV and Toshiba rice cooker. Even today, Toshiba has declined, its quality is still very good, and it is still sought after by many people who pursue quality of life.

Is it expensive? What's more, as the name implies, all Toshiba products are much more expensive than other brands. Toshiba only makes high-end products, so the price is not low. Take the rice cooker as an example. Even now, Toshiba's rice cookers are the cheapest, and tens of thousands of TVs are common.

However, such a well-known enterprise with a long history is now in the sunset in its traditional advantageous industries, and its sales and bankruptcy are much worse than before. I think one thing is that its strategy can't keep up with the progress of technology, and there are too many choices now, and there are also many high-end choices. The quality is not worse than Toshiba, and the price is much better than Toshiba. So who wants to buy Toshiba products? Of course I don't want to.

It is a fact that Toshiba has gradually fallen behind the times. Toshiba also withdrew from China, returned its institutions and companies in R&D to China, and moved some of them to Vietnam with lower manpower, hoping to regroup, but I think the hope is slim.