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Sharp said Friday it would begin selling a 65-inch LCD television, the biggest in the world, encroaching on the turf of Matsushita Electric Industrial and other makers of plasma TVs. Sharp, the ...
Sharp estimates 300 million sets can be replaced in coming years. "For 2007 the market research groups estimate sales of 27 million LCD TVs. That's only 9 percent of the potential market," Kleis said.
At a press conference the day before the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas opens, Sharp unveiled what its calling the world's largest LCD television, a 108-inch (274cm) gargantuan set, under ...
The move should cost about 15 billion yen and was inspired by strong sales in the 32- and 37-inch LCD TVs. Always nice to hear. Sharp to spend Y15 bil to hike output of LCDs [Japan Today] ...
Sharp will begin selling high-definition TVs with 65-inch LCD screens internationally before year-end, the company said at a news conference Friday.
“LCD will increase its importance as the window of ubiquitous society. Sharp will develop system LCDs to lead the ubiquitous society evolution,” he said. Targeting demand for next-generation mobile ...
Sharp Launches 65-inch "RX Series" LCD TV 21 December 2008 Sharp Middle East has launched the new 65 inch LCD TV from the RX series, under the "Premium Line" Category, the LC-65RX1M. The RX series is ...
Sharp Launches 65-inch "RX Series" LCD TV 22 December 2008 Sharp Middle East has launched the new 65 inch LCD TV from the RX series, under the "Premium Line" Category, the LC-65RX1M. The RX series is ...