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Old 10-26-2005, 12:43 PM   #1
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Sharp debuts next-gen display for handhelds

In an attempt to catch a share of the growing market for mobile multimedia devices, Sharp has developed LQ035Q7DH06 (PDF), a new 3.5 inch QVGA TFT-LCD screen promising excellent contrast, color saturation, and readability in a wide range of ambient environments.

"As the market for handheld electronics continues to grow, the need for improved visual performance and longer battery life in small form factor displays becomes critical," comments Kraig Kawada, senior director of display products for Sharp Microelectronics. "Sharp's new 3.5 inch LCD incorporates high brightness and exceptional color saturation resulting in superior viewing, while also using high-efficiency LEDs to minimize power consumption"

Availability: Nov 2005

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