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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
Annual Report 2003 11
Products and Strategies in JVC’s Five Priority Business Areas
High-definition (HD) Displays
Digital High-density Storage
Network AV Systems
Components & Devices
Software & Media
Rear Projection TVs
PDPs
LCDs
D-ILA Projectors
Digital High-Definition Recorders
DVD Recorders
World’s first High-Definition
camcorder for the consumer market
Dome Color Security Cameras
MP3 compatible car AV systems
Fluid dynamic bearing motors
for HDDs
Dual-wavelength hologram optical
pickups
Mini-DV High-Definition Tape
Software Business Activity
·MINMI New Album:
Miracle
·Southern All Stars 25
th
Anniversary
Events
As core products in our “Digital High-definition Universe”
concept, leveraging advanced picture quality centered on
DIST technology to expand sales
Using D-VHS, a high-definition recording media, to set JVC
apart in the market and grow sales
New moves into the DVD recorder markets in Japan, the US
and Europe
Strategy aimed at capturing the leading market share for
DVC camcorders
Launched the world’s first high-definition camcorder for
the consumer market
Actively expanding the car AV business
Full-scale entry into the market for fluid dynamic bearing
motors for HDDs and dual-wavelength hologram optical
pickups
Boosting profitability in the deflection yoke business and
expanding consumer product applications
Shifting to digital media and expanding
sales channels
Moving away from a focus on prerecorded software to become
a “Matrix Music Company” that leverages content rights and
its human network of professionals and artists
Annual Report 2003 11