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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 ...
Sharp has demonstrated a 3.8-inch, 800x480-pixel 3D glassless display designed to be used in handheld devices.
We've seen enough home theater 3D already to be well and sick of it, but mobile 3D is still an upcoming sector, one which Sharp seems to be making a bid for. It's showing off a mobile device ...
Sharp’s new LL-151-3D provides 3D stereoscopic imagery for desktop Macs and PCs, and the 15-inch display doesn’t require any special goggles or glasses in order to work — it supports OpenGL ...
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.
Sharp Japan announced the Aquos Quattron 3D LC-70X5 for the local market yesterday, a follow-up of sorts to the LC-70LE735U that's been available in the States for a few months now. Just like that ...
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.
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, which has yet to make a real splash in the market, has just pulled the curtain off their brand new 3D TV, which features their Quattron technology. If that sounds familiar, it should.
Sharp will meet competitors head on – if a little late to the battlefield – with two 3D TVs, two 3D Blu-ray players, and a 3D projector.