lc70tq15u lcd panel pricelist

60 inch Class (60.1 inch diagonal) Commercial LCD Display - Brilliant Ultra High Definition (3840 x 2160) resolution with 300 cd/m2 Brightness and 4,000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in USB Media Player, Digital Tuner, and 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. 3-Year Limited Warranty
70 inch Class (69.5 inch diagonal) Commercial LCD Display - Brilliant Ultra High Definition (3840 x 2160) resolution with 300 cd/m2 Brightness and 4,000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in USB Media Player, Digital Tuner, and 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. 3-Year Limited Warranty
80 inch Class (80.0 inch diagonal) Commercial LCD Display - Brilliant Ultra High Definition (3840 x 2160) resolution with 300 cd/m2 Brightness and 4,000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in USB Media Player, Digital Tuner, and 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. 3-Year Limited Warranty
Sharp 60" Class (60" Diagonal) Edge-Lit LED Backlight color Professional LCD Monitor with high sensitivity interactive touch screen. 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty (covering parts, labor and backlight). All in one electronic whiteboard solution.
Sharp 60" Class (60" Diagonal) Full Color Professional LCD Monitor with high sensitivity interactive whiteboard touch screen, original user-intuitive pen software and Whiteboard PC. 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty (covering parts, labor and backlight).
42" Class (42" Diagonal) Full Color Professional LCD Display Monitor - 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty. Offers compatibility with PN-ZB01 optional input/output expansion board. Portrait and landscape compatible.
47" Class (47" Diagonal) Full Color Professional LCD Display Monitor - 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty. Offers compatibility with PN-ZB01 optional input/output expansion board. Portrait and landscape compatible.
52" Class (52" Diagonal) Full Color Professional LCD Display Monitor - 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty. Offers compatibility with PN-ZB01 optional input/output expansion board. Portrait and landscape compatible.
60" Class (60" Diagonal) Full Color Professional LCD Display Monitor - 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty. Offers compatibility with PN-ZB01 optional input/output expansion board. Portrait and landscape compatible.
60" Class (60" Diagonal) Full Color Professional LCD Display Monitor - 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty. Offers compatibility with PN-ZB01 optional input/output expansion board. Portrait and landscape compatible.
65" Class (64.5 diagonal) Smart Signage LCD Monitor - Brilliant Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160) resolution with 350 cd/m2 Brightness and 5000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in Android based SoC controller, Mini OPS Expansion slot and built-in 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. Landscape, Portrait, Face-up, and Tilt Operation. 3-Year Limited Warranty
75" Class (74.6 diagonal) Smart Signage LCD Monitor - Brilliant Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160) resolution with 350 cd/m2 Brightness and 5000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in Android based SoC controller, Mini OPS Expansion slot and built-in 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. Landscape, Portrait, Face-up, and Tilt Operation. 3-Year Limited Warranty
65" Class (64.5 diagonal) Smart Signage LCD Monitor - Brilliant Ultra-HD (3840 x2160) resolution with 500 cd/m2 Brightness and 5000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in Android based SoC controller, Mini OPS Expansion slot and built-in 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. Landscape, Portrait, Face-up, and Tilt Operation. Engineered for 24/7 Commercial Use. 3-Year Limited Warranty
75" Class (74.6 diagonal) Smart Signage LCD Monitor - Brilliant Ultra-HD (3840 x2160) resolution with 500 cd/m2 Brightness and 5000:1 Contrast Ratio. Built-in Android based SoC controller, Mini OPS Expansion slot and built-in 10W per Channel Stereo Audio System. Landscape, Portrait, Face-up, and Tilt Operation. Engineered for 24/7 Commercial Use. 3-Year Limited Warranty
Sharp 60" Class (60" Diagonal) Edge-Lit LED Backlight color Professional LCD Monitor with high sensitivity interactive touch screen. 24/7 Rated with 3-year On Site Limited Warranty (covering parts, labor and backlight).
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In this file photo taken March 3, 2010, people look at wide screen televisions at a Costco store in Mountain View, Calif. If you"re in the market for a new flat-panel TV, it"s a good time to buy. TV prices usually drop from year to year, and the decline will be sharp this 2010 holiday season thanks to a supply glut. Consumers have been holding out all year for better deals, leaving lots of unsold televisions on the shelves. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
(AP) -- If you"re in the market for a new flat-panel TV, it"s a good time to buy. TV prices usually drop from year to year, and the decline will be sharp this season thanks to a supply glut. Consumers have been holding out all year for better deals, leaving lots of unsold televisions on the shelves. Prices for high-definition LCD TVs will fall more than twice as fast as they have so far this year as manufacturers and retailers clear out inventory, analysts predict.
- Makers of LCD panels invested profits from last year"s buying spree in more manufacturing capacity. Thinking 2010 would be as strong as 2009, they flooded the market. But the economy didn"t improve as expected.
- As a result, there"s an oversupply of panels, and prices started dropping over the summer. That means cheaper sets should be making their way to stores now.
Some of the best deals this season will be on 32-inch LCD TVs, the most popular size. They will sell for rock-bottom rates of $300 or less, compared with about $400 last year. That"s because manufacturers are selling raw panels of that size for only slightly more than the cost of making them - $160 to $170 each, far less than the $210 to $220 they fetched earlier this year.
Deep price cuts also are coming for higher-end models, including LCD TVs with LED backlights, which use less energy than regular sets and can be thinner or provide improved picture quality. Manufacturers have increased production capacity for parts specific to LED sets; that will drive down prices for components and, ultimately, the TVs themselves.
Overall, good deals will be 15 percent to 20 percent lower than holiday 2009 prices for regular LCD TVs. The price drop had been slimmer at 7 percent earlier this year, Gagnon says, and the decline should return to the single digits by spring.

"We are very pleased that our superior manufacturing capabilities continue to afford us the opportunity to make these reductions possible," said Tony Favia, senior product manager, AQUOS, Sharp Electronics Corporation. "As the demand for sophisticated, high-tech flat-panel televisions continues to increase, our factory is constantly making production procedures more efficient, which keeps costs down and helps make AQUOS available to more consumers."
All AQUOS models feature Sharp"s Emmy(R) Award-winning LCD technology**, including Sharp"s proprietary Advanced Super View (ASV) LCD panels with Black TFT low-reflection coating. These panels dramatically reduce glare, so they can be placed anywhere - even near windows, doors or other light sources - without sacrificing picture quality. AQUOS units also offer 170-degree viewing angles, enabling consumers to watch TV clearly from anywhere in the room, as well as extremely high contrast for blacker blacks and clear, vivid pictures, and high brightness with exceptional color clarity. The stylish design fits seamlessly into any decor, and the detachable table stand and side or bottom speakers allow the televisions to be installed in a variety of design scenarios, including wall mounting.

Through improvements in LCD parts and materials, monitor weight has been reduced over earlier models, making it easier to transport and install the display.

Sharp, which suddenly stopped its panel supply after being acquired by Foxconn in Taiwan, offered to resume supply of LCD panels for TV to Samsung Electronics earlier this year, only to be rejected.
A former executive of the Samsung Electronics Visual Display (VD) Business Department officially commented, "Sharp’s TVs are not selling well, so it is trying to look for TV companies to sell panels to (that cannot be disposed of by its own brand), but we’re not welcoming it as we don’t want to be taken advantage of."
Sharp, after being acquired by Foxconn (Hong Hai Precision Industry) at the end of 2016, has stopped supplying TV LCD panels to Samsung Electronics. The abrupt action was made to increase sales of its own TV brand by increasing the in-sourcing panel purchase rate of its subsidiaries. The TV industry"s average in-sourcing ratio was 30% in contrast to Sharp"s in-process ratio of over 90% in 2017.
The prices of LCD TV panels at that time, which were increasing, seemed to have affected the supply interruption. The company intended to raise its sales volume by lowering its TV prices by focusing on in-sourcing.
The average selling price per square meter (ASP) of Taiwanese panel maker AUO, whose flagship product is LCDs, bottomed out at $340 in 2Q 2016 and climbed significantly to $372 by 3Q and $413 by 4Q, then peaked at $421 in 1Q of 2017. After the peak, however, it continued to decrease. It dropped to $345 in the fourth quarter of 2018 and fell to the price level of the first two quarters of 2016.
Samsung Electronics purchased a small number of LCD panels from LG Display after the supply disruption by Sharp. A Samsung official said, "None of them were officially released in TVs. We stopped at the R&D stage." "During the discussion on panel supply with LG Display, there were technological difficulties such as module configuration, and the supply ratio from Sharp was small enough at the outset that other panel makers were able to fill in the panel shortage."
In terms of Samsung Electronics" VD Division"s share of LCD TV panels, Samsung Display has the highest share of mid-30% share. Then, Taiwan"s AUO and Innolux, and Chinese BOE"s account for between 15% to 20%, while CSOT China has bewteen 10% to 14%. Samsung have received panels for high-end TV products mainly from Samsung Display and AUO, while BOE and CSOT are known to supply low-end models. Innolux, another subsidiary of Foxconn, is affiliated with Sharp.
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