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TOSHIBA ANNUAL REPORT 1999
Page
18.
A NEW LOOK. A NEW TOSHIBA.
Rapid growth in mobile equipment is boosting
demand for lithium-ion and other recharge-
able batteries.
The liquid crystal display (LCD) has
steadily extended the scope of its market
and applications as an alternative to the
CRT, the result of technical advances and
a high level of manufacturing efficiency
and performance. Toshiba regards LCDs as
a strategic market where it can utilize its
Driven by the spirit of innovation, the Display Devices & Components
Company is leveraging established product strengths to develop the three
pillars to its business: LCDs, CRTs and batteries. With product cycles
becoming ever shorter, the company is focused on delivering technologies
and products that promote the breakthrough in performance and functions
of sets and systems required by customers.
Toshiba’s new production line at the
Fukaya Operations started manufacturing
low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCDs in
April 1999.
Display Devices & Components