Sharp unveiled at IFA 2012 a new series of high-resolution and low power display technology named IGZO, and today at CEATEC, Sharp went one step further by introducing two new 32K IGZO screen with one featuring a touchscreen and another more conventional one designed home entertainment. For those who where under a rock the past few month, Sharp IGZO technology employed advanced IGZO oxide semiconductors enables Sharp to produce LCDs with smaller thin-film transistors and increased pixel transparency, thus allowing for lower energy consumption.
Akihabara News , [CEATEC 2012] Sharp outs first 4K IGZO Display prototypes, [CEATEC 2012] Sharp outs first 4K IGZO Display prototypes
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