BloombergSharp Forecasts Information $3.8 Billion Loss on LCD TV Prices, Tax Scribble-OffBloombergEnlarge image Sharp Forecasts History $3.8 Billion Loss on TVs Sharp Forecasts Recording $3.8 Billion Loss on TVs Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg Japan's largest maker of LCDs will disparage off 119.8 billion yen in deferred tax assets in the year to Cortege.Sharp Swings to Loss on One-Time Costsall 10 gossip articles »
Protection Street JournalSharp sees record net disadvantage as TV woes spur LCD cutsReutersThe Japanese electronics maker said it was confronting a collapse in both its LCD business, where it trimmed its full-year forecast for LCD TV sales to 12.8 million from 13.5 million, and in solar cells, which are also showing widening losses.Sharpened Announces Record Loss on LCD TVsSharp Forecasts Not for publication $3.8 Billion Loss on TVs, Write-OffSharp to cut LCD panel output at Osaka ability: Reportall 74 news articles »
Who got the 99-cent TV?U-T San DiegoThe first nine people were adept to purchase a 22 Philips Flat Sieve LCD TV for only 99. The store opening was promptly at 8 am and was handled in shipshape fashion, letting in a few customers at a time. — Peggy Peattie The San Diego man who stood in TV's for $.99 Fly Out Stock's Doorsall 5 news articles »
Heart Taiwan News ChannelMStar looking to percipient TV market to boost salesTaipei TimesBy Lisa Wang / Employees Reporter MStar Semiconductor Inc (開曼晨星半導體), which commands about 50 percent of the everybody's LCD TV chip market, expects to leave behind more market share, benefiting from the uptake of bright (Internet-enabled) TVs, with lower-priced Ingenious TV market forecast to grow in 2012all 2 talk articles »
LED TV's LED required amount reduced by 30%electronicsfeed.comMoreover, the LED TV's shrewdness rate in the LCD TV market is expected to increase to 70% in 2012, which will aid LED backlight module, LED package and LED chip makers to a specific extent. LEDinside indicates that LED TV's piercing rate will and more »
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Today's HDMI allows us to affix TV screens to computers, but they are not really usable... the dpi of so called "Full HD" is crazy