Toshiba Dish Washer With 14 Place Settings And 6 Programs/LED Touch Panel DW-14F1ME(W) White

<p><strong>Highlights</strong></p> <ul> <li>The easy kit effectively enhances washing performance.</li> <li>Its angular-free design reduces the risk of physical scratching.</li> <li>Simple to install and remove, providing convenience for use.</li> <li>Offers long-lasting performance with exceptional durability.</li> <li>Made from high-quality materials.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Overview</strong><br />Toshiba Corporation is a major Japanese manufacturer of computers and electronic devices for both consumers and industries, with its headquarters in Tokyo. The company was founded in 1939 as Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company, Ltd. (Japanese: Tōkyō Shibaura Denki KK) through the merger of Shibaura Engineering Works, Ltd. and Tokyo Electric Company, Ltd. It adopted its current name in 1978. Toshiba produces a wide range of consumer and business products, including HD televisions, laptop computers, DVD players, digital video recorders (DVRs), printers, copiers, lighting products, medical imaging equipment, surveillance systems, and liquid crystal display (LCD) devices. The company also manufactures semiconductors, as well as equipment for generating electric power, industrial motors, and industrial electronics. It operates several subsidiaries across various countries. Toshiba, in partnership with Sony Corporation and IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), developed the Cell Broadband Engine. This advanced computer chip, created over four years starting in 2001, has diverse applications, from IBM supercomputers and Toshiba high-definition (HD) televisions to the Sony PlayStation 3 gaming system. In 2008, Toshiba launched a line of laptops based on the Cell processor.</p>