Sharp to phase out mainstream LCD monitor business?
Sharp is considering phasing out its overseas (outside of Japan) mainstream LCD monitor business and focusing on high-end monitors and LCD TVs, according to an unnamed executive at Nanjing Sharp Electronics, a joint venture between Sharp and Nanjing Panda Electronics, as reported by the China-based National Business Daily.
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