Sharp Corp anunció el lunes que empezará a vender televisores 3D en Japón este verano boreal, convirtiéndose en el último fabricante de productos electrónicos dirigidos al consumidor en entrar en el mercado del que se prevé sea el próximo producto estrella de la industria.
La japonesa Sharp, el cuarto mayor fabricante de televisores LCD del mundo por detrás de Samsung Electronics, Sony y LG Electronics, también dijo que planea empezar a venderlos en China, Estados Unidos y Europa a finales de año.
Panasonic y Samsung Electronics ya lanzaron modelos 3D, mientras que Sony planea empezar a ofrecer este tipo de aparatos en junio.
La demanda por televisores 3D se multiplicará previsiblemente por 10, a 27 millones de unidades en el 2013, desde las 2,5 millones de unidades estimadas este año, según la firma de investigación DisplaySearch.
Luego del anuncio, las acciones de Sharp cerraron con una baja del 1,3 por ciento, a 1.188 yenes.
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