Takaya - Description

Description

Some products have been sold directly to original equipment manufacturers under the Takaya brand. One of the many testers still in daily use is the APT-8300 fixtureless tester, a three-axis flying probe tester.


Sharp Corporation
Divisions and
subsidiaries
Current
  • iDeep Solutions Corporation
  • Recurrent Energy
  • Sharp Electronics Corporation
  • Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation
  • Sharp Solar
  • Takaya
Defunct
  • Optonica1
Shareholdings
  • Pioneer Corporation
Products
Calculators
  • Sharp EL-8
  • Sharp EL-500W series
  • Sharp EL-5120
  • Sharp QT-8B
  • Sharp QT-8D
Computers
Notebooks
  • Sharp PC-5000
  • Sharp Actius RD3D
PCs
  • Sharp MZ
  • Sharp X1
  • Sharp X68000
Pocket and
handheld
  • Sharp PC-1211
  • Sharp PC-1251
  • Sharp PC-1350
  • Sharp PC-1401
  • Sharp PC-1403
  • Sharp PC-1450
  • Sharp PC-1500
  • Sharp PC-1600
  • Sharp PC-E220
  • Sharp PC-E500S
  • Sharp Wizard
  • Sharp Zaurus
Mobile phones
  • Sharp GX15
  • Sharp GX25
  • Sharp GX29
  • Sharp GX33
  • J-SH04
  • Sharp SH906i
  • Sharp SX862
Televisions and
displays
  • Sharp Aquos
  • C1 NES TV
  • Quattron
  • SF-1 SNES TV
Other
  • Famicom Titler
  • Twin Famicom
  • Sharp Viewcam VL-Z800U
People
  • Tokuji Hayakawa
Places
  • Abenobashi Terminal Building Tower
  • Abeno-ku
  • Blue Man Group Sharp Aquos Theatre
  • Yaita
  • Category
  • Commons
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