Sharp's 10G plant to enable production of larger LCD TV panels
Sharp has finalized the glass substrate standard to be used at its planned tenth-generation (10G) LCD plant in Japan, with a larger than originally planned size being scheduled, according to sources at equipment suppliers.Glass substrates at the 10G plant will be 2880mm × 3080 mm, whereas the originally planned size was 2850 mm × 3050 mm, the sources revealed.
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