Features a lightweight design with large wheels and long cord for easy maneuvering
Engineered to minimise fine dust and allergens in your home
Designed with high capacity dust tank to accumulate large amount of dust particles
An excellent device to clean your home or office
Designed to meet your varied needs, it has a sleek design with
OverviewThe company was incorporated in 1939 as Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company, Ltd. (Japanese: Tōkyō Shibaura Denki KK), in the merger of Shibaura Engineering Works, Ltd., and Tokyo Electric Company, Ltd. It adopted its present name in 1978. The original Shibaura company, formed in 1875, grew out of inventor Tanaka Hisashige’s factory, with primary concentration on manufacturing engines for ocean vessels. It was taken over by the Mitsui business combine (zaibatsu) and set to making heavy, high-horsepower steam engines. It began making machine tools in the mid-1890s. Tokyo Electric Light Company began manufacturing bamboo-filament electric lightbulbs in 1890, with Mitsui financing. The merged corporation separated from Mitsui with the dissolution of the zaibatsu after World War II, but it became reaffiliated with the Mitsui group in 1973. Both predecessor companies also had close ties with the General Electric Company of the United States. General Electric (GE) first obtained an interest in Tokyo Electric in 1907 in return for GE’s aid in updating that company’s technology, which led to the mass production of Mazda electric lamps in Japan. In 1909 GE entered into a similar arrangement with Shibaura. Such association represented the first significant infusion of Western technology into Japan and was a major success. GE is still one of Toshiba’s largest shareholders. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Toshiba, in cooperation with the Sony Corporation and another American firm, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), designed the Cell Broadband Engine. Developed over a four-year period beginning in 2001, this advanced computer chip has multiple applications, from IBM supercomputers to Toshiba high-definition (HD) televisions to the Sony PlayStation 3 electronic game system. In 2008 Toshiba introduced a line of laptops, or notebook computers, based on the Cell processor.
Specifications
Material
Plastic
Installation
Floor Standing
Colour Name
Red/Black
Product Length
345 mm
Product Height
635 mm
Energy Used
Electric
Capacity
4.5 L
Wattage
1600 W
Vacuum Dust Capacity
2L and Above
Model Number
VC-EA1600SE
Product Features
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Cart Total EGP 4999.00
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