SHARP is a Japanese brand. SHARP Japanese electronics giant Sharp is known as the "Father of the World's LCD": it invented the world's first LCD computer, LCD TV, and LCD camcorder, and is also one of Apple's important suppliers of display panels.
Sharp’s history began when its founder, Mr. Tokuji Hayakawa, established the metal processing industry in Tokyo in 1912. In 1915, Mr. Hayakawa invented the metal active pencil called "Ever-Ready Sharp Pencil", which was very popular at that time. This is the origin of the current Sharp company name and trademark. After that, Sharp successively developed Japan's first mineral radio, black and white TV, and the world's first all-transistor electronic calculator, and gradually developed into a manufacturer of home appliances, communication equipment, solar cells, LCD panels, LEDs, LSI and other electronic products. A comprehensive electronics manufacturer of components.
Since its founding in 1912, Sharp has operated in 26 countries and 64 regions around the world. Products range from radios and televisions to microwave ovens, calculators, solar cells, and liquid crystal displays. Sharp has successively launched many "firsts in Japan" and "firsts in the world" products.