<p><strong>Highlights</strong></p> <ul> <li>The feature circulates high-temperature air at 70°C with a high-pressure flow of 11.3 kPa.</li> <li>Ensures faster decomposition of oils and efficient removal of stains from every surface.</li> <li>A feature that sterilizes your kitchenware using UV light after the washing cycle.</li> <li>Effectively eliminates bacteria, leaving your dishes clean and ready for use.</li> <li>Inhibits microorganism build-up and maintains a 99.99% bacteria-free environment.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Overview</strong><br />In June 2018, Toshiba sold 80.1% of its client solutions (personal computers) business unit to Sharp for $36 million, with an option for Sharp to acquire the remaining 19.9% share. Sharp rebranded the business as Dynabook, a name Toshiba had used in Japan, and began releasing products under this new name. On June 30, 2020, Sharp exercised its option to purchase the remaining 19.9% of Dynabook shares from Toshiba. In May 2019, Toshiba announced it would appoint non-Japanese investors to its board for the first time in nearly 80 years. In November, the company transferred its logistics service business to the SBS Group. In January 2020, Toshiba revealed plans to launch quantum cryptography services by September of that year and announced several other technologies in the pipeline for commercialization, including an affordable solid-state LiDAR based on silicon photomultipliers.</p>