Sharp

In case you don't know much about Sharp, they are currently the second largest LCD producer for consumer panels (17" and higher). Like Samsung, Sharp produces panels and retail LCD products, but their presence is not as strong in the US as it is in Asia or Europe. Sharp also has an enormous focus on home theater LCD products that do not quite cross over into the PC industry (Sharp is still the world's #1 LCD TV producer).

Sharp was very excited to announce more details about their 6G Kameyama facility. As we mentioned before, this will be one of the largest substrate foundries in the world at a little over 3.5M sq feet and will begin full production of 1500x1800 mm substrates in January (1500x1800mm substrates allow for 16 19" panels, which is a 40% increase of Samsung's largest capability). Sharp is also able to construct its 26" - 35" LCD TV right on the campus. $500, 4th generation 19" LCDs appeal to us too!



On the heels of the incredible successful Zaurus, Sharp was also very excited to show off their 2lb, 0.55" thick Actius MM10 running Transmeta's much more capable Efficeon processor. As further introductions to the Actius line, Sharp presented its TN10W tablet and Actius AV18P DTR. Below, you can see the MM10 and the TN10W tablet:



Even though tablet PCs are exciting, it's the Actius RD3D that won us over. The Actius RD3D is our COMDEX Best of Show. Why would we award a 2.8GHz laptop “best of show”? Oh, did we mention that the display allows you to toggle on 3D imagery (natively, no goggles)?! Furthermore, full production units will be shipping before the end of November. Hopefully, Andrew Ku, our mobile editor, will have an opportunity to analyze the unit thoroughly!


Samsung Sharp's 3D LCD
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  • TwYsTeD - Sunday, November 30, 2003 - link

    Sounds good :)
  • KristopherKubicki - Saturday, November 29, 2003 - link

    Hi Twysted,

    Working on a DVDR roundup first, then ill move over to the two LCD battle. Im waiting for a new dualhead video card from sapphire which should be here monday.

    Kristopher
  • TwYsTeD - Saturday, November 29, 2003 - link

    Great info :)

    When will we see the article for the 213T vs 2001FP? ;)
  • KristopherKubicki - Saturday, November 29, 2003 - link

    Actually, LGPhilips LCD invented IPS :) Hitachi and NEC are both using LGP's panels and technology.

    Hitachi has been on a pretty decent spiral into the ground for the last few years :( particularly as far as R+D

    Kristopher
  • miomao - Saturday, November 29, 2003 - link

    Great info about LCD! :)

    For 19'' S-IPS panel I wait for Hitachi or Nec.
    The Eizo L565 have Hitachi panel and is the best I ever seen.

    ...can be because Hitachi have invented IPS technology? ;)
  • artifex - Friday, November 28, 2003 - link

    Two AGP cards in a single box? How did Liebermann manage that?

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