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 ...
Sharp are already tipped to be among the companies Nintendo is considering for the 2D/3D display on the upcoming Nintendo 3DS; how interesting would it be if they also supplied the handheld with a ...
Sharp is set to unleash its new LV Series of 3D-compatible AQUOS Quattron LCD TVs into the Japanese market. The four new LV Series models will be bundled with 3D glasses and feature the company's ...
Innovative New Technologies Include SmartCentralâ„¢, AQUOS Advantage LIVEâ„ , Quad Pixel Plus II, Full-Array LED Backlighting with Local Dimming and Sharp's First Quattronâ„¢ 80-inch Class 3D LED TV Las ...
Sharp revealed its first 3D camera for mobile devices this Wednesday, detailing that they plan to start production of the module before the end of the year. The camera module, which marks an industry ...
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 ...
The Actius RD3D comes with a specialized 15-inch 3D screen that the company hopes will usher in a new way of looking at computers. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers ...
As mobile phone manufacturers continue to squeeze more megapixels into device camera modules, Sharp has added a new ingredient to the mix and claimed an industry first in the process. The company has ...
Sharp will launch an LCD panel for mobile devices this year that can show images with the illusion of 3D without requiring viewers to wear special glasses. To get the 3D illusion viewers must hold the ...
It's taking longer than some competitors to get its 3D feet wet, and its Quattron lineup hasn't set the world on fire, as its shrinking U.S. market share reveals, but Sharp is finally releasing its ...
Consumer-electronics giant Sharp next year plans to sell notebooks and flat-screen LCD monitors that can show three-dimensional images. The monitors will let people see high-resolution 3D images or ...