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Sharp introduces 12.1" SVGA transflective display
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Sharp Microelectronics has introduced a new 12.1" TFT LCD for outdoor and bright ambient applications in transportation, industrial, retail, medical and other markets. This new LCD pushes performance levels in viewing angle and sunlight readability while maintaining drop-in replacement for current Sharp designs.
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