Sharp's Aquos Quattron 3D LC-60LE925E is a jaw-dropper. With gorgeous 2D Full HD images, online net portal and DLNA compliance, it ticks all the right boxes. Its bright, colourful 3D performance is ...
The consumer-electronics giant plans to sell notebooks and flat-screen LCD monitors that let people see 3D images without the use of special glasses or software. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at ...
Billed by Sharp as the world's first 3D laptop, the Mebius PC-RD3D laptop computer is planned for release on October 27 in Japan (with a US release shortly thereafter). Has Sharp found a shortcut in ...
Sharp reveals pricing on new Aquos Quattron 3D LCD HDTVs With CES and the Super Bowl behind us, it's now time for new HDTVs to hit the markets, including the latest Quattron HDTVs from Sharp. The ...
Glasses-free 3D displays for mobile devices are nothing new. Hitachi, for example, started selling a 3D-enabled handset [JP] in Japan as early as last year. The Hitachi product didn’t make much of a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sharp unveiled a small 3D display on Friday that does not require users to wear special glasses – the first of ...
Kicking off this week's CEATEC show in Japan, Sharp has played to its strengths with its new Windows 8 tablet, the Mebius Pad, factoring in a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution display. That puts it pretty far ...
Sharp Corporation has developed a 3D camera module for mobile devices capable of capturing high-definition (720p*2) 3D video images, an industry first. Sharp will start shipping samples in July. Mass ...
In September, we blogged on CrunchGear about Sharp’s entry into the Android tablet sector (the company is currently readying a 5.5-inch and a 10.8-inch version). Strangely dubbed “Galapagos”, the ...
Check out this upcoming Windows 8.1 tablet from Sharp, the Mebius Pad. Scheduled to hit the market in January 2014, this waterproof and dustproof tablet sports a 10.1-inch 2560 x 1600 IGZO capacitive ...
Sharp (SRP) is reportedly enabling cellphones to take 3D pictures and video -- a giant step for smartphones, not only against traditional cameras, but as an advocate for the 3D revolution. Assuming it ...
Sharp has created a 3D camera module for use in mobile phones. It might also be used in the Nintendo 3DS Credit: Photo: Engadget As if mobile phone cameras weren't complex enough, Sharp has just ...
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