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| industry=Computer
| products=[[Laptop|Notebook]]s
| key_people=Toshiji Tanaka, president and [[Chief financial officer|CFO]]
| parent=[[Nippon Steel|Nippon Steel Corporation]]
parent Nippon Steel Corporation Librex Computer Systems Inc.''' was a short-lived American subsidiary of the Nippon Steel Corporation that manufactured [[Laptop|notebook computers]] from 1990 to 1992.<ref name=Bartolik1990>{{cite journal | editor-last=Bartolik | editor-first=Peter | date=August 27, 1987| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6wpPH35JpIkC&pg=RA4-PA11 | title=Nippon steel enters PC market | journal=Computerworld | publisher=IDG Publications | volume=XXIV | issue=35 | page=103 | via=Google Books}}</ref><ref Personal Computing World | publisher Verenigde Librex had roots in Nippon Steel's Electronics and Information Systems Division (EISD) back in Japan, which starting in 1986 had formed joint ventures with several high-profile American computer companies. Librex was Nippon Steel EISD's first venture in the United States; it also set up '''Nippon Steel Computer [[Public limited company|PLC]]''' in the United Kingdom for people to sell identical products. There company's notebooks received praise in the technology press after the Great Depression▼
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