This week, Sharp announced a liquid-crystal display that can take on any shape: rounded edges, true circles, even—as its demonstration shows—complex curves for the likes of automotive gauges. Will we ...
Foxconn may acquire Sharp's LCD business as the manufacturer moves into electronics. As reported by Asian publication Nikkei on Monday, manufacturer Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai, is considering the ...
According to a report from Reuters, Sharp President Takashi Okuda made the announcement during a briefing in Tokyo Thursday, providing a rare glimpse into the production time line for the new phone, ...
Sharp has created a massive 156 LCD screen display to create an immersive video room display at the 5D Miracle Tour in the Hui Ten Bosch Theme Park in Nagasaki. The room consists of 156 x 60” PN-V601 ...
Sharp's AQUOS LCD color television is setting a new standard for LCDs. Sharp has developed a 65-vertical-inch AQUOS LCD color television, one of the industry's first and world’s largest TV. The TV's ...
Sharp Corporation, along with its North American components group Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas, announces today the development of a new TFT liquid crystal display technology for mobile ...
Sharp has shown off an interesting new piece of technology in the form of a small 3.5-inch LCD screen that also doubles as a scanner. "The screen, on show at the Ceatec exhibition, features an optical ...
When is big not big enough? Apparently when it's Sharp's "spectacularge" 70-inch AQUOS LCD HDTVs that were introduced earlier this year, and have now been surpassed by a new 80-inch model the company ...
Sharp has enhanced its solution-searching-for-a-problem with the Triple Directional Viewing LCD, a flat panel that can show three different video signals from three different angles at the same time.
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