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Toshiba Introduces Flat Face Color Display Tubes.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

COMDEX The former, premier computer trade show in the U.S. Although it grew into an end user event, it was originally created for dealers and distributors (it was the COMputer Dealers EXposition).  Fall 2000

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 13, 2000

Designed for PC and Workstation Applications,

New 17- and 19-inch Tubes Utilize Advanced Toshiba Technologies

Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. (TAEC TAEC Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.
TAEC Thailand Atomic Energy Commission
) today announced the expansion of its Color Display Tube (CDT CDT
abbr.
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CDT Central Daylight Time

CDT n abbr (US) (= Central Daylight Time) → hora de verano del centro;
(BRIT
) line-up with the introduction of new Flat Face 17- and 19-inch display tubes.

Designated M41 and M46, these new CDTs are designed to offer enhanced legibility and reduced eyestrain eyestrain /eye·strain/ (-stran) fatigue of the eye from overuse or from uncorrected defect in focus of the eye.

eye·strain
n.
 due to a reduction in reflective light. The new Flat Face CDTs will utilize a variety of Toshiba Corp.'s (Toshiba) advanced technologies to meet the market demand for tubes that are ergonomically designed, environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1]  and economically priced.

The M41 Flat Face CDT utilizes Toshiba's microfilter(TM) technology delivering a 30 percent increase in brightness, contrast and vivid color compared to conventional CDTs. The M41 also incorporates the Super High Sensitivity (SHS SHS Shares (stock)
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SHS Sciences Humaines et Sociales (French: Social Sciences)
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) system requiring 25 percent less deflection power than that of conventional standard 17-inch CDTs, making it possible to operate at less than 75 watts (W) in monitors, as well meeting PFC PFC
abbr.
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Noun 1. PFC - a powerful greenhouse gas emitted during the production of aluminum
perfluorocarbon
 Free requirements in Europe. The design of the visual Flat Face of the M41 offers better legibility and reduces eyestrain due to a reduction in reflective light. With the incorporation of a new dynamic focus electron gun A device that creates a fine beam of electrons that is focused on a phosphor screen in a CRT. , the M41 Flat Face will deliver a sharper, crisper crisp·er  
n.
One that crisps, especially a compartment in a refrigerator used for storing vegetables and keeping them fresh.
 image than with previous CDT designs. Its Impregnated im·preg·nate  
tr.v. im·preg·nat·ed, im·preg·nat·ing, im·preg·nates
1. To make pregnant; inseminate.

2. To fertilize (an ovum, for example).

3.
 Cathode offers a longer life with high loading capability. The M41 has a compatible base design with STD-neck CDT.

"We saw the need to develop Flat Face tubes due to customer demand for improved front-of-screen performance," said Mike Milostan, senior manager, member of technical staff, Display Devices and Components Business Unit at TAEC. "With monitors being used by people in many different locations in both the home and office, and for extended periods of time, ease of reading is important. Our Flat Face design gives the illusion of looking at a piece of paper rather than a monitor, which can be easier to read."

Toshiba's M46 Flat Face CDT, like the M41, utilizes many Toshiba advanced technologies such as microfilter technology, Impregnated Cathodes and the SHS system. The M46 not only incorporates the visual Flat Face but also a deflection angle of 100 degrees allowing designers to create products that deliver more viewable work space while using less desk space. By incorporating these advanced technologies, Toshiba's M46 is 19 millimeters (mm) shorter than a conventional 17-inch CDT and 63mm shorter than current 19-inch Flat Face tubes. In addition, the M46 uses the Rectangular Cone (RAC See remote access concentrator. ) system, along with SHS system, to achieve a 10 percent decrease in deflection power against the standard 17-inch conventional tubes while still delivering sharp, crisp images on the screen. By incorporating an Impregnated Cathode, these CDTs offer longer life with high loading capability. Toshiba's M46 base design is compatible with standard 19-inch tubes.


Comparison Specifications

                        Flat Face M46         M41 Standard microfilter
Deflection Angle            100                          90
Neck Diameter (mm)         22.5                        29.1
OAL (mm)                    -19                        Ref.
Deflection Sensitivity      90%                        100%
Chassis Side Correction      No                          No


Pricing and Availability

Toshiba's Flat Face M41 is priced at a slight premium over its M41 microfilter CDT. The M46 Flat Face is priced comparable to that of current high-end CDTs available in the market. Samples and mass production of the M41 are available now. Samples of the M46 are available now with mass production scheduled next month.

About microfilter Technology

In response to demand for brighter and clearer displays, Toshiba was the first company to commercialize microfilter technology in 1995. The technology employs a proprietary slurry coating process that, in combination with adjustments in glass transmittance, phosphor A rare earth material used to coat the inside face of a CRT. When struck by an electron beam, the phosphor emits a visible light for a few milliseconds. In color displays, red, green and blue phosphor dots are grouped as a cluster. See screen burn.  design and outer-coating design, increases contrast, brightness and color fidelity.

About TAEC

TAEC, recognized as one of the largest suppliers of semiconductor, electronic component, and storage solutions, is the North American North American

named after North America.


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see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 engineering, manufacturing, marketing, and sales arm of Japan's Toshiba Semiconductor Co. and Toshiba Display Devices and Components Co. The Toshiba Semiconductor Co. is one of the world's leading manufacturers and suppliers of semiconductor products including LSIs, microprocessors and controllers, and advanced memory products, in addition to discrete and analog peripheral components. TAEC is also responsible for sales and marketing of other major electronic components including liquid crystal displays, color display and picture tubes, lithium-ion and other secondary batteries. For additional information, please visit TAEC's Web site at www.toshiba.com/taec.

Editors Note: Reader inquiries please publish 800/879-4963 ext. 254 microfilter is a trademark of Toshiba Corp.
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