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Sharp 60-inch LCD

Sharp 60-inch LCD

OSAKA, Japan - Sharp Corp. unveils its new 60-inch liquid crystal display which allows users to write directly on it like a whiteboard in Osaka on Aug. 18, 2010. The product will hit store shelves on Aug. 31 at the price of around 1 million yen.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world.

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens.

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JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Sept. 28 it has developed a technology that can substantially reduce the depth of rear-projection television sets. In the case of a 60-inch machine (in photo), the depth can be cut to 27 centimeters, about 40 percent thinner than the company's existing model, the company said.

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Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. on Sept. 26 unveiled the 50- and 60-inch models in its Wooo series of plasma television sets for digital high-definition broadcasts, hoping to bring its TV business into the black. The 50-inch W50P-HR10000 and 60-inch W60P-XR1000, both equipped with built-in hard disk recorders, will be put on the market in mid-November and late December, respectively, Hitachi said.

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Panasonic's BQ1 Series Electronic Blackboard for Schools

Panasonic's BQ1 Series Electronic Blackboard for Schools

Panasonic will increase its share of the domestic market for 60-inch and larger electronic blackboards to 30% (4,000 units) in fiscal 2008, up 10 percentage points from fiscal 2006, using 4K high-definition touch-screen LCD displays. The estimated market price is 600,000 yen (excluding consumption tax) for the 65-inch model and 1,400,000 yen for the 75-inch model. A new "comparison mode" that can display up to nine screens has been added so that multiple opinions can be shown on the display and shared in group learning. Up to four teaching materials can be displayed so that digital textbooks can be used effectively. It has acquired "Color Universal Design Certification" for its color scheme, which is distinguishable even by people with color blindness. Sharp (36%), Panasonic (25%), and NEC (16%) hold the largest share of the domestic market for commercial displays. (Photo taken on January 17, 2020, location unknown, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

JVC devises technology to make thinner rear-projection TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Sept. 28 it has developed a technology that can substantially reduce the depth of rear-projection television sets. In the case of a 60-inch machine (in photo), the depth can be cut to 27 centimeters, about 40 percent thinner than the company's existing model, the company said. (Kyodo)

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Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

Hitachi to release 50-, 60-inch plasma TVs

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. on Sept. 26 unveiled the 50- and 60-inch models in its Wooo series of plasma television sets for digital high-definition broadcasts, hoping to bring its TV business into the black. The 50-inch W50P-HR10000 and 60-inch W60P-XR1000, both equipped with built-in hard disk recorders, will be put on the market in mid-November and late December, respectively, Hitachi said. (Kyodo)

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. (Kyodo)

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens. (Kyodo)

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Sharp unveils multiscreen display

Sharp unveils multiscreen display

TOKYO, Japan - A new multiscreen display system consisting of 60-inch liquid crystal display monitors installed on a wall and floor is unveiled by Sharp Corp. during a presentation in Tokyo on June 7, 2010. The gap between the panels in the display system is only 6.5 millimeters, which Sharp claims is the smallest in the world. The photo was taken with a fisheye lens. (Kyodo)

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Sharp 60-inch LCD

Sharp 60-inch LCD

OSAKA, Japan - Sharp Corp. unveils its new 60-inch liquid crystal display which allows users to write directly on it like a whiteboard in Osaka on Aug. 18, 2010. The product will hit store shelves on Aug. 31 at the price of around 1 million yen. (Kyodo)

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