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WASHINGTON – Japanese electronics manufacturer Hitachi Displays Ltd., agreed to plead guilty and pay a $31 million fine for its role in a conspiracy to fix prices in the sale of Thin Film Transistor-Liquid Crystal Display panels (TFT-LCD) sold to Dell Inc., the U.S. Department of Justice announced today.
A one-count felony charge filed today in U.S. District Court in San Francisco charges Hitachi Displays Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd., with participating in a conspiracy to fix the prices of TFT-LCD sold to Dell for use in desktop monitors and notebook computers from April 1, 2001, through March 31, 2004. According to the plea agreement, which is subject to court approval, Hitachi Displays has agreed to cooperate with the Department’s ongoing antitrust investigation.
"Hitachi joins three other multinational companies who have admitted to their involvement in fixing prices for LCD panels sold to U.S. companies and that have already paid criminal fines totaling more than $585 million," said Scott D. Hammond, Acting Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Department’s Antitrust Division. "This case should send a strong message to multinational companies operating in the United States that when it comes to enforcing the U.S. antitrust laws we mean business."
Including today’s filing, four companies and seven individuals have been charged in the Department’s ongoing antitrust investigation into the TFT-LCD industry. To date, more than $585 million in criminal fines have been imposed as a result of this investigation, and four individuals have pleaded guilty and have been sentenced to serve jail time.
TFT-LCD panels are used in computer monitors and notebooks, televisions, mobile phones and other electronic devices. In 2006, the worldwide market for TFT-LCD panels was approximately $70 billion. Hitachi Displays Ltd., based in Tokyo, Japan, reported $1.75 billion in total revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2008.
Hitachi Displays is charged with carrying out the conspiracy by: Participating in bilateral meetings, conversations and communications in Japan, Korea and the United States to discuss the prices of TFT-LCD to be sold to Dell;
Agreeing, during those bilateral meetings, conversations and communications, to charge prices of TFT-LCD to be sold to Dell at certain predetermined levels;
This is the fourth plea agreement by a company charged with participating in conspiracies to fix the prices for TFT-LCD. On Dec. 15, 2008, LG Display Co. (LG) pleaded guilty to participating in a worldwide conspiracy to fix the price for TFT-LCD and was sentenced to pay a $400 million criminal fine – the second-largest fine in Antitrust Division history. On Dec. 16, 2008, Sharp Corp. pleaded guilty to participating in three separate conspiracies to fix the prices of TFT-LCD sold to Dell, Apple Computer Inc. and Motorola Inc. and was sentenced to pay a $120 million criminal fine. On Jan. 14, 2009, Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd. (Chunghwa) pleaded guilty to participating in the same worldwide conspiracy as LG, and was sentenced to pay a $65 million criminal fine.
Anyone with information concerning illegal conduct in the TFT-LCD industry is urged to call the San Francisco Field Office of the Antitrust Division at 415-436-6660.
- LCD Module Model # SP14Q005 Display size: 5.7 Inch Pixel format: 320×240 [QVGA] 70PPISupport Color- Monochrome Frame rate: 75Hz Interface Type: Parallel Data Brochure
The Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller is an alphanumeric dot matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) controller developed by Hitachi in the 1980s. The character set of the controller includes ASCII characters, Japanese Kana characters, and some symbols in two 28 character lines. Using an extension driver, the device can display up to 80 characters.
The Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller is limited to monochrome text displays and is often used in copiers, fax machines, laser printers, industrial test equipment, and networking equipment, such as routers and storage devices.
Compatible LCD screens are manufactured in several standard configurations. Common sizes are one row of eight characters (8×1), and 16×2, 20×2 and 20×4 formats. Larger custom sizes are made with 32, 40 and 80 characters and with 1, 2, 4 or 8 lines. The most commonly manufactured larger configuration is 40×4 characters, which requires two individually addressable HD44780 controllers with expansion chips as a single HD44780 chip can only address up to 80 characters.
Character LCDs use a 16 contact interface, commonly using pins or card edge connections on 0.1 inch (2.54 mm) centers. Those without backlights may have only 14 pins, omitting the two pins powering the light. This interface was designed to be easily hooked up to the Intel MCS-51 XRAM interface, using only two address pins, which allowed displaying text on LCD using simple MOVX commands, offering cost effective option for adding text display to devices.
Vee : Contrast adjustment. This is an analog input, typically connected to a potentiometer. The user must be able to control this voltage independent of all other adjustments, in order to optimise visibility of the display that varies i.a. with temperature, and, in some cases height above the sea level. With a wrong adjustment the display will seem to malfunction.
R/W : Read/Write. 0 = Write to display module, 1 = Read from display module (in most applications reading from the HD44780 makes no sense. In that case this pin can be permanently connected to ground and no processor pins need to be allocated to control it.)
Selecting 4-bit or 8-bit mode requires careful selection of commands. There are two primary considerations. First, with D3-D0 unconnected, these lines will always appear low (0b0000) to the HD44780. Second, the LCD may initially be in one of three states:
The execution times listed in this table are based on an oscillator frequency of 270 kHz. The data sheet indicates that for a resistor of 91 kΩ at VCC=5 V the oscillator can vary between 190 kHz and 350 kHz resulting in wait times of 52.6 µs and 28.6 µs instead of 37 µs. If a display with the recommended 91 kΩ resistor is powered from 3.3 volts the oscillator will run much slower. If the busy bit is not used and instructions are timed by the external circuitry, this should be taken into account.
The original HD44780 character generator ROM contains 208 characters in a 5×8 dot matrix, and 32 characters in a 5×10 dot matrix. More recent compatible chips are available with higher resolution, matched to displays with more pixels.
TOKYO, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Taiwan"s Hon Hai Precision Industry Cowill buy a majority stake in a Hitachi Ltddisplay unit for about $1.2 billion, making it the world"s top ranked maker of small and medium sized LCDs, the Nikkei newspaper said on Monday.
The venture, Hitachi Displays Ltd, will use the funds to build a factory in Japan that will supply Hon Hai, one of the biggest manufacturers of Apple Inc"siPhone and iPad, the newspaper said.
Combined with its recent acquisition of Taiwanese LCD panel maker Chimei Innolux Corp, Hon Hai, which is owned by electronics giant Foxconn, would become the world"s top maker of smaller liquid crystal display panels with market share of 17.3 percent, outstripping Sharp Corpaccording to 2009 data.
But Sharp is also considering expanding its small LCD production capacity, sources told Reuters this month. And Japanese local officials said last week Toshiba Corpwas set to build a new LCD factory for 100 billion yen [ID:nTKZ006709], which media reports say will supply Apple.
Goldman Sachs analyst Ikuo Matsuhashi welcomed the Nikkei report as a sign Hitachi was continuing efforts to streamline its sprawling business, after Canon, which owns 25 percent in Hitachi Displays, said in September it had dropped a plan to take control. [ID:nTOE68R07L]
The Nikkei said Hitachi’s stake in the venture will drop to about 30 percent from the current 75.1 percent, adding that the the new plant would begin operating in 2012 and that it would more than double the annual capacity of Hitachi Displays.
Shares in Hitachi were up 0.3 percent at 409 yen in Monday morning trading, weaker than a 0.6 percent rise for the broader Nikkei stock average. Shares in Hon Hai were down 0.4 percent at T$116.50.
“Hitachi is constantly considering measures to strengthen its operations but will not comment on individual plans under consideration,” said company spokesman Atsushi Konno.
Hitachi Displays ranked No.6 in the global market for small and midsize LCD panels last year, with a share of 5.9 percent, according to research firm DisplaySearch. (Reporting by Yumiko Nishitani, Nathan Layne and Isabel Reynolds in TOKYO and Baker Li in TAIPEI; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)
The StarBoard Interactive LCD Displays offer the functionality of our large-format electronic whiteboard in a convenient interactive LCD panel. Connected to your PC and a projector, the Interactive LCD Display lets you run and annotate any computer software application without loosing eye contact with your audience. The panel image, which remains clearly visible even in darkened environments, can be projected up to any size which renders it ideal for lecture halls or large auditoriums.he StarBoard T-15XL provides a very attractive user paradigm. Presenters face their audiences or classrooms when using the display device with the image projected onto any size screen depending on the format of the meeting room or classroom. Unlike interactive whiteboards, the presenter is not blocking the audience"s view as they annotate images or run applications, and presenters do not need to stare into glaring LCD projectors or turn their backs to their audiences to markup and bring color and life to their material. The bright 15" display with XGA resolution provides a very clear image on which to work and provides pinpoint accuracy in running applications and adding comments and annotations to presentations.
Hitachi Interactive LCD Display features a thin screen that eliminates glare and parallax error, assuring effortless, accurate operation. Electromagnetic interactive technology delivers fast, responsive precision tracking. A wireless programmable grip stylus supports complete mouse emulation, with left and right clicks and single-click transitions between standard PC operations (mouse mode) and screen annotation (pen mode). The complete StarBoard software suite is included. The StarBoard T-15XL is the latest interactive system from Hitachi for annotating presentations and running computer based applications in meetings, classrooms, videoconferences, trade shows and symposiums. The StarBoard T-15XL is a pen-driven 15" TFT display that allows users to operate or annotate any software application running on a connected computer. The annotated images can be viewed on other displays connected to the computer including LCD projected images. Similarly the display can be viewed on any other StarBoard interactive display either in the same location, or connected through a LAN or WAN connection. The appeal of the StarBoard T-15XL is enhanced by the intuitive, easy-to-master StarBoard Software that allows anyone to be proficient in a matter of minutes. The pen-driven, icon oriented user interface allows users to move from running applications to annotating them with a single click operation.
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Another display technology Hitachi is showing off at CES is a prototype 17” LCD display panel with an LED backlight. The benefits of using an LED backlight instead of a traditional florescent bulb include being able to display a much wider color gamut for improved color reproduction, reduced thickness of the panel, and a longer lasting display. Hitachi expects LED backlit panels to start shipping in the middle of 2006.
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If you"re looking for ~500-1000 display panels with the intent to buy, I would strongly suggest speaking with an account manager, sales rep, and/or applications engineer at a distributor. Such an order will likely generate enough revenue for them to give you a whole lot more than the time of day. I know the local account managers and FAE"s for a few large component distributors in my area (Future Electronics and Allied Electronics), and they are usually helpful, though not always prompt.
Looking at Future, they do seem to have a few LCDs quoted on their site, however it is certainly not a comprehensive list. If you contact a sales rep (there or anywhere) and provide them your requirements, they may come back with additional parts that their manufacturers produce that better fit your need.
Unless your volumes are going to be in the millions, let me dispel any thoughts you have of "Why not just talk to (LCD mfc) directly?". Said manufacturers will not care about you, and the premium they will charge to deal with you (if they bother at all) will be higher than what a typical distributor would, because, frankly, they do not want your direct business. Use the middlemen. They will make specifying, finding, and sourcing LCD panels vastly easier and cheaper.