Sharp, Toshiba team up to face heightened LCD competition
It's not like we haven't seen two apparent competitors team up to face growing flat-panel competition before, but this go 'round it looks like Sharp will be shaking hands with Toshiba in order to "be more competitive, particularly against rivals such as Samsung." In a joint announcement made in Tokyo, it was stated that Toshiba would be acquiring LCD panels from Sharp for use in televisions 32-inches or larger, while Sharp would be buying more computer chips for LCD use from Toshiba. According to Toshiba President Atsutoshi Nishida, the new partnership would create a "win-win relationship," but potentially more intriguing was the notion that his company would be "abandoning plans to make OLED TVs," and would instead be relying on Sharp's LCD technology for "next-generation TVs." Guess it's all on you now, Sammy.























Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tim @ Dec 21st 2007 12:02PM
Hurray! Now Toshiba's will have banding too.
SimbaDogg @ Dec 21st 2007 1:35PM
hahahaha, so true
Devils Advocate @ Dec 21st 2007 12:06PM
This was a good move.
Samsung is far and away the best LCD manufacturer with Sony being second with Sharp and Toshiba being a distant third and fourth.
I hope this move pays off for them.
RockinOscar @ Dec 21st 2007 7:57PM
maybe this will also lead sharp to manufacture a HD DVD player?