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Canon, Toshiba to create joint venture for next-generation
flat-screen SED panels (28/9/2004)
Canon Inc. (President & CEO: Fujio Mitarai) and
Toshiba Corporation (President & CEO: Tadashi Okamura) announced
today that the two companies have agreed to establish a joint venture
in October 2004 for the development, production and marketing of
next-generation flat-screen SED (Surface-conduction Electron-emitter
Display) panels.
The SED, based on a new type of flat-panel
display technology, was created through the merging of Canon's proprietary
electron-emission and microfabrication technologies with Toshiba's
cathode-ray-tube (CRT) technology and mass-production technologies
for liquid crystal displays and semiconductors. Like conventional
CRT televisions, the SED utilizes the collision of electrons with
a phosphor-coated screen to emit light. Electron emitters, which
correspond to an electron gun in a CRT television, are distributed
in an amount equal to the number of pixels on the display. In addition
to high brightness and high definition, the SED delivers exceptional
overall image quality - fast video-response performance, high contrast,
high gradation levels - and low power consumption.
Canon began research in the field of SED
technology in 1986 and, in 1999, began joint development activities
with Toshiba with the aim of commercializing an SED product. In
light of the progress realized at this stage of the joint development
process, Canon and Toshiba, deeming the timing appropriate, agreed
upon the establishment of a joint venture. Plans for the new company
call for the commercialization of SED panels primarily for large-screen
flat-panel televisions, with production scheduled to begin in 2005.
Following the initial launch, a mass-production factory will be
readied and production volume will be increased.
The flat-panel TV segment is expected to
continue displaying growth within the television market. Additionally,
the advent of digital Hi-Vision broadcasting and next-generation
DVDs, along with digital cameras and video camcorders, is expected
to fuel the spread of high-definition, high-quality next-generation
content. Amid these developments, Canon and Toshiba aim to firmly
establish SED technology as a new type of flat-panel display ideally
suited for the display of next-generation high-definition, high-quality
images.
www.canon.com
www.toshiba.co.jp
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