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Sharp Corporation is building a treatment plant that will be the first in the world to treat nitrogen-containing wastewater from its semiconductor facilities in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture by combining the company’s own microorganism treatment technique with micro-nano-bubble technology. The treatment plant will remove at least 90% of the nitrogen in wastewater without diluting. |
14 January 2007 |
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Solid Track Record of Effectiveness and Reliability Attracts 17 Companies, from Home Appliances to Automobiles, to Adopt the Technology in Addition to Sharp. Total sales of products from Sharp Corporation and from companies in other industries equipped with Plasmacluster Ion technology, Sharp’s proprietary air purification technology, reached 10 million units worldwide. |
14 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation announces the introduction into the Japanese market of 12 new digital full-color MFPs that use the newly developed Mycrostoner, a development that reduces toner consumption by approximately 30% compared to previous models while giving copies with superb detail and image quality. |
13 January 2007 |
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Worldwide production of AQUOS LCD TVs passed the 10 million mark. This number was reached in the five years and five months since Sharp introduced the AQUOS as the “TV for the 21st century” in January 2001, and is the first in the industry for LCD TVs. |
13 January 2007 |
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Electrolux (Stockholm, Sweden; Hans Straberg, President and CEO, below: Electrolux) and Sharp Corporation (Osaka, Japan; Katsuhiko Machida, President, below: Sharp) have entered collaborative projects and conducted joint research with the aim of strengthening global competitiveness in the refrigerator business. As the first result of this collaboration, the two companies have developed and will launch a new series of small and mid-sized frost-free refrigerators for overseas markets. |
12 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation will start supplying the GSM/GPRS/EDGE-capable PV200 Wireless PDA to telecommunications carriers for the North American market. In North America, “chat” culture, in which anyone can communicate with friends or colleagues in text format online, has become widespread. The wireless PDA market continues to show remarkable growth as large numbers of young people in particular use wireless PDAs that enable them to chat anywhere at anytime via a wireless Internet connection . |
12 January 2007 |
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The Nanoelectronics Collaborative Research Center (NCRC) under the Institute for Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo (Professor Dr. Yasuhiko Arakawa, Director) and Sharp Corporation (Osaka, Japan; Katsuhiko Machida, President; hereafter, Sharp) have jointly established Todai-Sharp Laboratories, a research base aimed at conducting research and development for flexible electronics, which is expected to be the next generation in electronics technologies. |
12 January 2007 |
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The electronic calculator first commercialized by Sharp has been recognized with a prestigious IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing from the IEEE, a worldwide electrical and electronics engineering society. This IEEE Milestone Program acknowledges the historic achievement that the electronic calculator represents in the electrical/electronic and related fields. Sharp is the first recipient in Japan in the information equipment field since the milestone was established in 1983. |
11 January 2007 |
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For the first time in the world, Sharp Corporation and Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Osaka, Japan; President: Shoju Kobayashi) have developed technology for painting the plastic parts of consumer electronics with plant-based resin paint made from corn. |
10 January 2007 |
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Plasmacluster Ion technology, which Sharp developed in 2000, is an air purification system that removes harmful airborne substances by releasing positive and negative ions into the air. Working in collaboration with research institutions around the world, Sharp subsequently proved that Plasmacluster Ions can suppress the activity of a total of 26 kinds of bacteria, mold fungi, viruses and allergens floating in the air. |
10 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation's Kameyama Plant No. 2 will begin processing glass substrates for LCD panels in August of this year. Production of large-screen LCD TV models equipped with these LCD panels will start this September for markets around the world. |
09 January 2007 |
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Sharp will introduce into the Japanese market four new AQUOS 45V/37V-inch full-spec high-definition LCD TVs, which deliver double the picture detail of normal HDTVs for unparalleled image quality. The addition of these new models means that the AQUOS lineup of eight full-spec high-definition models is now the most extensive in the industry. |
09 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation announces the introduction into the Japanese market of 10 new models of the AQUOS B Series sporting LCD panels made at Sharp’s state-of-the-art Kameyama Plant. Available in sizes of 45V, 37V, 32V, and 26V inches, the new AQUOS include four full-spec high-definition models that give beautiful reproduction of high-definition programs exactly as broadcast. |
08 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market three new models of its Superheated Steam Oven featuring an expanded set of preprogrammed settings, as well as improved fat removal and salt reduction, and retention of nutrients such as vitamin C and coenzyme Q10. |
08 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market two new humidifying air purifiers in five model variations that powerfully remove airborne household dust, pet odors and other absorbed odors using a full-fledged humidifying function combined with Plasmacluster Ions. |
07 January 2007 |
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NTT DoCoMo, Inc., Renesas Technology Corp., Fujitsu Limited, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and Sharp Corporation today announced that they will jointly develop a comprehensive mobile phone platform combining a single-chip LSI for dual mode handsets supporting HSDPA /W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS/EDGE, and core software such as operating systems. The new mobile phone platform will help accelerate the global adoption of W-CDMA services including FOMA TM , and lower the costs of these handsets. The companies expect to have the platform developed around Q2/FY2007. |
07 January 2007 |
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Sharp will introduce into the Japanese market the PN-655 LCD Monitor made at the Kameyama Plant, which uses a 65V-inch full-spec high-definition LCD panel (resolution of 1,920x1,080 pixels). |
06 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation is today announcing that full-spec high-definition AQUOS LCD TVs made at Kameyama Plant No. 2 will be simultaneously launched in markets around the world. |
06 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation, in response to growing demand for large-screen LCD TVs worldwide, will expand and enhance its system to supply large-format LCD panels by investing an additional 15 billion yen in its LCD panel production line at Kameyama Plant No. 1. |
05 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation has developed a 110,000-pixel CMOS camera module with an optical system only 1/11-inch in size. The new LZ0P396D is the industry's most compact, thinnest module, and is ideal for compact portable devices such as mobile phones. |
04 January 2007 |
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Features Full-Spec HD LCD Panel Manufactured at Kameyama Plant No. 2 with the World’s Highest Contrast Ratio of 2000:1 and the World’s Fastest Full-Motion Video Response Rate of 4 msec. |
04 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation’s state-of-the-art Kameyama Plant No. 2 became operational in August of this year. This LCD manufacturing facility uses 8th generation glass substrates, the world’s largest (2,160 X 2,460 mm), and the 52V- and 46V-inch LCD TVs using panels produced from these substrates will be introduced simultaneously around the world. |
03 January 2007 |
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Sharp has developed the LR38888 Terrestrial Digital Broadcast Multimedia Processing LSI designed to facilitate longer viewing times for terrestrial digital TV broadcasts on mobile devices (One-Seg). |
03 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation and Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Ltd. have developed the Triple Directional Viewing LCD, a display that controls the viewing angle so that the display can show different images from the left, right, and center simultaneously. |
02 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation (“Sharp”) has announced that it is negotiating with the government of the Republic of Poland to construct a manufacturing facility for LCD modules in the city of Torun in Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship in the north-central part of that country. The objective is to meet the needs of the LCD TV market in Europe which is predicted to undergo extremely rapid growth in the near future. |
02 January 2007 |
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Sharp will introduce into the Japanese market the “Internet AQUOS” which will enable users to view high-quality digital high-definition TV broadcasts as well as enjoy Internet and broadband broadcasts simply and easily using only the remote controller for navigation. The new Internet AQUOS lineup includes four models based on combinations of a 37V-inch (LD-37SP1) or 32V-inch (LD-32SP1) TV section with a high-definition video recording (PC-AX100M) or terrestrial analog recording (PC-AX50M) personal computer. |
01 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation has successfully developed an LCD for in-vehicle applications that achieves a contrast ratio of 1500:1, the industry's highest. Compared to LCDs for consumer products such as personal computers and TVs, in-vehicle LCDs used in car navigation systems and as monitors for rear-seat entertainment systems must be more highly resistant to vibration and must function reliably over a broad range of temperatures. |
01 January 2007 |
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Sharp Corporation has developed a “Mega-Contrast” Advanced Super View Premium LCD that defies conventional wisdom to deliver an unprecedented contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 the highest level in the industry. |
29 October 2006 |
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Weltpremiere auf der CeBIT: Mit der AQUOS LCD-TV P50-Baureihe präsentiert Sharp ein echtes Novum. Die Displays der drei neuen 37, 32 und 26 Zoll großen Geräte sind mit ihrer Auflösung von 960 mal 540 Bildpunkten speziell auf die europäischen TV-Formate PAL und SECAM abgestimmt. Damit ist der Weltmarktführer Sharp der weltweit erste Hersteller, der spezielle Panels für den bedeutendsten LCD-TV Markt präsentiert. |
09 March 2005 |
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