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Sharp's unique 60-inch hi-vision rear projection TV adopts continuous grain silicon

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Sharp Corp. is launching a high-vision rear projection set. It is one of the first to have adopted continuous grain silicon for the thin-film transistors.

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 2000
Sharp Corp. (Japan)

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Hitachi Designs Premium SXGA+ Universal Projector from LCOS Panels

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Hitachi Ltd. introduced the first compact resolution projector, which weighs less than 12 lbs. The 0.9-inch liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) reflective LCD panels used in the projectors were designed and developed by the company.

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 2001
Hitachi Ltd.

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Ultra-Portable LCD Projector Delivers Wireless Presentations

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Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd. has introduced an ultra-portable LCD projector in Japan. The Panasonic TH-L712NTJ allows users to insert a wireless local-area network (LAN) card into a personal computer, and the projector will deliver multiple wireless presentations.

Publisher: Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan)
Publication Name: Office Equipment & Products
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0387-5245
Year: 2001
Product Announcement, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd., MC

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