TOKYO, April 12 (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp <6753.T> said it would begin selling 3D-capable LCD TVs in Japan this summer, the latest consumer electronics maker to enter the market for what is ...
Sharp has announced the world’s first 3D LCD TV that uses four primary colors, instead of three. This new 3D LCD TV adds the color yellow, as well as red, green, and blue. According to Sharp, this new ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Got a high-end 3D TV on your shopping list? Take a peek at the Sharp Aquos Quattron 3D LE925 3D TV ($4,200-$5,300). The LE925 employs Quattron quad pixel technology, which adds the color yellow to the ...
TOKYO — Sharp Corp. said it plans this year to start making advanced 3D displays for cellphones and other mobile devices that don’t require special viewing glasses, betting that demand for 3D images ...
Call it a gimmick if you will, but as far as hardware manufacturers are concerned, the 3D craze is better described as a cash cow. Enter Sharp, who announced plans to milk the market starting with ...
Sharp has something big in store for next week’s annual IFA trade show in Berlin. Just how big? Well, the company plans to unveil its latest 8K LCD TV at the event, an 120-inch monster it claims is ...
Sharp has demonstrated a 3.8-inch, 800x480-pixel 3D glassless display designed to be used in handheld devices. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New ...
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 ...
Liquid-crystal displays that let viewers watch images in 3D are the latest success story in the electronics industry – the only problem being that special spectacles are required. But, as Jonathan ...
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