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 ...
Sharp has revealed a glasses-free 3.4in stereoscopic LCD touchscreen display for use in digital cameras, smartphones and other handheld devices. The company claims that the new screen offers the ...
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 ...
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, Japan's largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, said Friday its researchers in Britain have developed a flat-panel display for either two- or three-dimensional viewing that does not require ...
It's so big and bright that it wasn't hard to find inside Sharp's booth, even when surrounded by a sea of other televisions from the manufacturer. What you see above, folks, is an 85-inch, 8K ...
Japanese electronics giant Sharp said Monday it will begin selling 3D televisions before the summer, as competition in the sector intensifies. "We will unveil our 3D Aquos models in May, and launch ...
With seemingly every TV manufacturer scrambling to release a 3DTV, only a few companies are being left behind in the sad, boring world of 2D. Toshiba caught up to the pack with its 3D Blu-ray player ...