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Sharp announces glut of massive TVs
By Gareth Beavis published
CES 2013 Sharp has gone crazy in the massive TV game, launching multiple 60-inch-plus models as part of its Aquos 6-, 7- and 8 series.

YouTube on TV landing on Panasonic, Sony and LG screens at CES 2013
By Scott Nichols published
The feature that turns mobile devices into YouTube remotes is hitting some manufacturers next week with more to follow.

Testing for 46" - 55" Apple TVs reportedly underway at Foxconn
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
Go-to Apple manufacturing partner is said to be working with actual television sets stamped by Apple.

Report has more phone vendors using 5" Full HD displays next year
By Clint Demeritt published
Samsung, Sony, LG and others all are expected to roll out bigger devices in the first half of 2013.

Qualcomm dumps millions on Sharp to fund low-power screens
By Luke Brown published
In a move that could save Sharp, Qualcomm has invested in creating new IGZO display.

Intel, Qualcomm reportedly considering investment in Sharp
By Michelle Fitzsimmons published
As debt and competition swallow Sharp, two chipmakers are apparently considering an investment to move it into the future.

Samsung Display cuts Apple ties, rebounds with competitors
By Michael Rougeau published
Apple needs to search out other partners as one company reportedly wants nothing to do with the iPhone maker.

Sharp announces Aquos Pad, the first IGZO display tablet
By Scott Nichols published
Sharp announced the Aquos Pad Wednesday, a 7-inch tablet using power-saving IGZO display technology.
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