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Sharp to supply "free-form" LCDs to Nintendo

Sharp to supply "free-form" LCDs to Nintendo

OSAKA, Japan - File photo taken in June 2014 shows Sharp Corp.'s Free-Form Display, a liquid crystal display that can be shaped freely according to user demand. Sharp is close to providing the displays to video game maker Nintendo Co., sources close to the matter said Dec. 16, 2014.

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Sharp to sell LCDs for signboards with 4K resolution

Sharp to sell LCDs for signboards with 4K resolution

OSAKA, Japan - A Sharp Corp. liquid crystal display panel capable of 4K resolution is shown in Osaka on Nov. 12, 2014. The product, intended for digital signage, will go on sale early next February.

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Mitsubishi Electric develops high-resolution LCD

Mitsubishi Electric develops high-resolution LCD

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. said Monday it has developed a liquid crystal display (LCD) (photo) that is three times as bright as existing high-resolution LCDs and 1.5 times better in color reproduction. The LCD, jointly developed with NEC-Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems Corp., can be used for the printing and photographic industries as well as for medical purposes.

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Waste from LCD plants is recycled

Waste from LCD plants is recycled

OSAKA, Japan - Waste produced in the manufacturing of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is recycled to extract rare metals with a new system introduced at the Tenri plant in Nara Prefecture of Sharp Corp. The same system has been installed at two other domestic plants of the world's biggest LCD manufacturer.

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Toshiba begins production of new LCDs

Toshiba begins production of new LCDs

Commercial production of next-generation liquid crystal displays (LCDs) featuring sharp images comparable with those of color photos gets under way at Toshiba Corp.'s Fukaya factory, north of Tokyo. The display has adopted state-of-the-art liquid crystal technology called the low-temperature polysilicon thin film transistor (TFT). Toshiba said it is the first in the world to produce such LCDs on a commercial basis. This photo was taken June 18.

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Sharp to supply "free-form" LCDs to Nintendo

Sharp to supply "free-form" LCDs to Nintendo

OSAKA, Japan - File photo taken in June 2014 shows Sharp Corp.'s Free-Form Display, a liquid crystal display that can be shaped freely according to user demand. Sharp is close to providing the displays to video game maker Nintendo Co., sources close to the matter said Dec. 16, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Sharp to sell LCDs for signboards with 4K resolution

Sharp to sell LCDs for signboards with 4K resolution

OSAKA, Japan - A Sharp Corp. liquid crystal display panel capable of 4K resolution is shown in Osaka on Nov. 12, 2014. The product, intended for digital signage, will go on sale early next February. (Kyodo)

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Mitsubishi Electric develops high-resolution LCD

Mitsubishi Electric develops high-resolution LCD

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi Electric Corp. said Monday it has developed a liquid crystal display (LCD) (photo) that is three times as bright as existing high-resolution LCDs and 1.5 times better in color reproduction. The LCD, jointly developed with NEC-Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems Corp., can be used for the printing and photographic industries as well as for medical purposes. (Kyodo)

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Sharp devises LCD to show same image quality as CRT

Sharp devises LCD to show same image quality as CRT

OSAKA, Japan - Handout photo shows a liquid crystal display (LCD) developed and unveiled Oct. 20 by Sharp Corp. Sharp said the panel shows images and colors as sharp as those produced with cathode-ray tubes (CRTs). The new LCD is capable of displaying 30 picture frames per second, twice as fast as conventional LCDs and the same as CRTs.

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Waste from LCD plants is recycled

Waste from LCD plants is recycled

OSAKA, Japan - Waste produced in the manufacturing of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) is recycled to extract rare metals with a new system introduced at the Tenri plant in Nara Prefecture of Sharp Corp. The same system has been installed at two other domestic plants of the world's biggest LCD manufacturer.

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Toshiba begins production of new LCDs

Toshiba begins production of new LCDs

Commercial production of next-generation liquid crystal displays (LCDs) featuring sharp images comparable with those of color photos gets under way at Toshiba Corp.'s Fukaya factory, north of Tokyo. The display has adopted state-of-the-art liquid crystal technology called the low-temperature polysilicon thin film transistor (TFT). Toshiba said it is the first in the world to produce such LCDs on a commercial basis. This photo was taken June 18.

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Toshiba begins production of new LCDs

Toshiba begins production of new LCDs

Commercial production of next-generation liquid crystal displays (LCDs) featuring sharp images comparable with those of color photos gets under way at Toshiba Corp.'s Fukaya factory, north of Tokyo. The display has adopted state-of-the-art liquid crystal technology called the low-temperature polysilicon thin film transistor (TFT). Toshiba said it is the first in the world to produce such LCDs on a commercial basis. This photo was taken June 18.

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