Toshiba TV – A Japanese technology monument aspiring to become a home entertainment center for Vietnamese people

Tram Ho

The creative word “DNA” was molded for 70 years

The 90s were the golden age of Japanese technology, where Toshiba was always mentioned as the leader. In Vietnam alone, it was a period when almost every family owned or wished to own a Toshiba TV. Attached to Toshiba TVs are moments of unforgettable experience: black and white TVs, multi-IC color TVs, 3D TVs without glasses or typical 4K TVs in the world… were born with the technological quintessence of the best. hands and minds of leading Toshiba TV engineers in Japan.

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Vietnamese people always give Japanese brands a special favor and trust because of the quality and durability in each product. Toshiba TV is one of those trusted names. Since the beginning of commercializing Toshiba TVs in 1952 until now, the Japanese technology giant has had a 70-year journey in developing audio-visual products and reaping outstanding achievements.

Toshiba TV’s “DNA” is defined as outlining and realizing the desires of creators, from minimalism in design to sophistication in each upgraded technology. All to bring an entertainment experience worthy of the position of a “big” technology . It can be said that it is also what makes Toshiba’s value in many markets from Asia to Europe, the long-standing pride of the country of the rising sun.

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Top Japanese engineers in the process of launching Toshiba TVs.

To the ambition to become the home entertainment center of Vietnamese people

With the spirit of “Enough is True” from the quintessence of 70 years and efforts to set a new standard in entertainment experience, Toshiba TVs are making remarkable changes when unveiling a new series of products in 2023. soon launched in Vietnam market to serve Vietnamese consumers.

Specifically, with the goal of becoming the home entertainment center of Vietnamese people, Toshiba has developed many TV lines to serve different customers. Although not specifically revealed, it is known that the new product series will focus on elements for a high-class entertainment space experience from image quality, realistic sound with various sizes, and own settings such as customizing advanced Vietnamese voice, intelligent multi-screen interaction feature…

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The new generation of Toshiba Smart TV series aims to bring back the original values ​​of picture and sound beauty in a true and vivid way.

These products are expected to have many upgrades in structure and technology, and at the same time change the design in a streamlined direction, eliminating unnecessary details, in line with the motto “Enough is True”. , making the product easier to harmonize in any living space, whether it’s the living room, bedroom or kitchen. Overall, these are the efforts made to realize the ambition of turning each Toshiba TV into the home entertainment center of every Vietnamese family.

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Each Toshiba TV is inspired by the minimalist lifestyle of Japanese culture.

Besides, Toshiba TV is currently the official TV brand of one of the biggest sporting events on the planet this year – The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. In the near future, Toshiba TV Vietnam will hold a super grand conference to introduce to its partners who are large supermarket chains, distributors and agents nationwide to officially introduce the 2023 product series in the coming time. next 11/11. This promises to be a new milestone for Toshiba TV Vietnam in its efforts to continue accompanying Vietnamese consumers, reaffirming the value of Toshiba TVs – a Japanese technology monument with more than 70 years of development.

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Source : Genk