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Qualcomm Investing in Sharp to Push IGZO Display Technology Forward
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Hope they don't come back with a bigger bill and mess up Apple's plans.
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I'm glad Sharp is getting these investments and they are also a display supplier to the iPhone, their screens have always been top-notch quality IMO. The TV I own from them (around 5 years old now, 720p HD) has awesome quality for the specs it has.
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Makes sense. Qualcomm needs innovative and quality phones on the market to drive sales of their chipsets. Great idea.
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Hopefully this + Apple's investments will ensure Sharp's continued existence, so we don't have to hear about its "dire financial straits" every time we read an article about it.
Reminds me of Apple in the 90s.
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i have a dollar here i can throw in.
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Apple investments? This is Qualcomm investing...
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He is probably talking about these articles;
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In the 90's Sharp has pulled a "Samsung" and copied the Newton, so I don't think Apple would be better off with them.
The copying thing seems to be so rampant in the far east, that to them it's good business to just copy a successful product and stick their logo on it. |
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Its a good move from Qualcomm. They have a new start-up company called Pixtronix, which is working on a rather impressive MEMS display. Utilising IGZO technology, they could push the power requirements for display to a tremendous low, making it a perfect tool for tablets ( in my anticipation - the iPAD). Qualcomm can act as multi-component supplier similar to Samsung, and give more competitive pricing. They could easily recover the cash from Apple itself :P
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If they're responsible for the pissy yellow display on my iPhone 5 (and many other people's) then I hope they do go under... I expect LG are the ones responsible though as my Plasma from them had a similar tint - the difference being I could calibrate that and I can't on my phone.
And no, it's not just "warmer" or the glue setting, it's 2 months old been used plenty and measures 81% Red, 106% Green, 92% Blue. So much for the quality and colour depth being a big selling point, the colours can be as deep as the ocean but if they're wrong it's pretty redundant. :\ |
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what about apple ?
Sharp could a good alternative to LG's displays to avoid some problems like the white stains on some iMac models
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I hope IGZO is really the future and SHARP can be saved. They have great displays and I would love to see one of them in the MacBooks.
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Sharp does make some very high quality displays but didn't scale up at the same time as Samsung and LG so ended up with much lower production volumes and therefore a far more expensive product. The current investment from the likes of Apple and Qualcomm is enabling them to ramp production to cost effective levels in the current market where they can start to compete again.
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I keep hearing about how impressive these IGZO displays are, but I do not think I have seen one in person. Is there any way for me to see what one of these IGZO displays looks like?
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Wonder when Apple will just out-right aquire some manufacturing capability for preventing sharing of components. I would have thought IGZO represented a marketing advantage to them and kept expecting to see some type of exclusivity arrangement. They probably think display technology changes too frequently to saddle themselves down to one basket.
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They really won't look much different than today's displays. The calling card of IGZO is low power usage and good sensitivity for touch screens. This puts it smack dab in the middle. Better than amorphous silicon (the low cost standard) in power and under the more expensive LTPS (low temperature polysilicon) the iPhone choice in display.
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If Sharp survives, are we going to see ridiculous theories in 15 years about how Qualcomm saved them with a comparatively tiny cash infusion?
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Because judging by the threads on the subject on Apple's support forums very few manage to get a good one despite changing numerous times. Most people won't notice or care but I calibrate screens as part of my job so do, also didn't buy direct from Apple but a carrier so it's more hassle...
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No no no. A couple weeks back it was made known that apple had invested millions if not 1 or 2 billion in sharp. This is the second investment by another company for sharp recently.
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I hope IGZO is really the future and SHARP can be saved. They have great displays and I would love to see one of them in the MacBooks.
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