LAS VEGAS — Japan's Sharp Corp. introduced a 108-inch LCD panel Sunday (Jan. 7) at the Consumer Electronics Show here, calling it the largest unit yet. Sharp is the world's sole operator of an ...
Japanese tech conglomerate Sharp Electronics reported a 5.5 percent rise in quarterly operating profit to a record high, as rivals delayed opening new plants, slowing price declines for the big LCD ...
When is big not big enough? Apparently when it's Sharp's "spectacularge" 70-inch AQUOS LCD HDTVs that were introduced earlier this year, and have now been surpassed by a new 80-inch model the company ...
Sharp To Add Capacity to Large-Format LCD Panel Production Line at Kameyama Plant No. 1 Sharp Corporation, in response to growing demand for large-screen LCD TVs worldwide, will expand and enhance its ...
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Syntax-Brillian Corporation, a leading manufacturer and marketer of LCD HDTVs, digital cameras, and microdisplay entertainment products, announced today that it has signed an LCD panel supply ...
Electronics-maker Sharp Corp. tells investors that it plans to manufacture LCD screens for "new game consoles," hinting at handheld systems. Popular consensus is that Sharp's LCD panels will be used ...
In a move designed to give Sony the ability to meet increased LCD television production, the TV giant is going to begin purchasing larger LCD panels (40-inch and up) from Sharp as early as April of ...
This week, Sharp announced a liquid-crystal display that can take on any shape: rounded edges, true circles, even—as its demonstration shows—complex curves for the likes of automotive gauges. Will we ...
It looks like Sharp is seeing its (near) future in LCD TVs and solar panels. The company tomorrow sets up Sharp Display Products Corporation (SDP), a subsidiary based in Osaka. In addition, Toshiba ...
Sony has calculated that it will be more competitive by sourcing future supply of liquid crystal display panels for its most advanced flat-screen TVs from a smaller Japanese rival, Sharp, than by ...
I would say that it’s a good sign for the worldwide economy that Sharp is increasing its LCD panel production by tens of thousands of screens per month. Sharp is after all one of the largest provider ...
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