Hitachi and Panasonic get in bed over flat-panel screens
Nick | Sep 18, 2008 | Comments 0
By Matt Burns
The flat-panel biz tends to be like an old folks home, with everyone sleeping around. The latest hook-up is the signing of a “memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation with the goal of further promoting and strengthening the flat-panel TV and display panel
The two companies are going to work together to promote the plasma biz, while Panasonic will pump out the PDP glass for both of ‘em. LCD product will be taken care of through the companies joint venture of IPS Alpha Technology. To be honest, this seems like a normal event in the ever-changing flat-panel market.
For instance, Pioneer now uses Panasonic made PDP panels that are made in this joint venture with Hitichi and its LCDs come from Sharp. Samsung and Sony share most LCD panels together through a joint venture called S-LCD. Read More
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