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JAPAN'S TDK SHEET MAKES CELL PHONE ANTENNAS MORE SENSITIVE.

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TOKYO, July 1 Asia Pulse - TDK Corp. (TSE:6762) has developed and begun mass production of a magnetic shield sheet that can improve the sensitivity of cellular phone antennas.

The company has been mass-producing magnetic shield sheets for noise control in digital equipment.

It developed the new product to improve the sensitivity of RFID (radio frequency identification) antennas installed in cell phones.

TDK will aim for sales of 200 million yen (US$1.8 million) from the ...

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