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Japanese electronics firm Sharp Corp. said Monday it will sell a liquid crystal display panel plant in central Japan, once viewed as a symbol of the company's strong position in the TV market, to its ...
The plant is the last factory in Japan to produce large LCD panels for televisions. Sakai Display Products Corp., a subsidiary of Sharp, is operating the plant. It will halt production by the ...
While these build issues raise concerns about the quality of what might be going on inside the set, though, they’re not really obvious to the naked eye once the TV has been set in place. Despite how ...
Sharp said Monday that it will sell its small and midsize liquid crystal display panel plant in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, to its Taiwanese parent, Hon Hai Precision Industry. The Kameyama No.
LCD TVs made at the factory were once known as the "Kameyama Model" and played a significant role in burnishing the Sharp brand globally.
Sharp plans to sell its Kameyama No. 2 factory in Japan's Mie Prefecture to its parent company, Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), as the company continues to scale back its once-dominant liquid ...
This rate is a slowdown compared 2024's growth, with Omdia noting global economic uncertainty and US tariff concerns as key ...
Sharp aims to focus its business resources on competitive fields by downsizing the LCD panel business, which has been operating in the red. Even after the transfer, sales of products from the ...
The Japanese telecom giant intends to purchase the facility and part of the land at Sharp’s closed TV LCD factory in Osaka for about 100 billion yen ($677.05 million). The centre is expected to ...