Dynabook PCs to come with 30 days of ExpressVPN for free
ExpressVPN is the official VPN partner of Dynabook, and with that comes some perks for Dynabook users.
What you need to know
- Dynabook and ExpressVPN announced a new partnership today.
- Going forward, Dynabook PCs will come with ExpressVPN preinstalled.
- People will also receive a free 30-day trial of ExpressVPN when they buy a Dynabook.
ExpressVPN and Dynabook (formerly Toshiba Client Solutions) announced a new partnership today. As part of the partnership, ExpressVPN will come preinstalled on all Dynabook PCs. Additionally, people who purchase a Dynabook PC will receive a free 30-day trial of ExpressVPN. The Satellite Pro L50 will be the first Dynabook PC to come with ExpressVPN preinstalled.
ExpressVPN is a popular VPN service due to its strong encryption and large number of servers spread throughout the globe. The company has servers in 94 countries, giving people a wide range to choose from.
The partnership between ExpressVPN and Dynabook is the first time that Dynabook worked together with a VPN provider. ExpressVPN recently announced a similar partnership with HP.
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While many use VPNs to make their PCs appear as if they were in another country, they are also a valuable security asset. The president of Dynabook EMEA, Damian Jaume, states that "VPNs have become an indispensable tool for internet privacy and security, so we're excited to bring a safer experience to our users right out of the box through this partnership."
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