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Sharp Systems of America, a division of Sharp Electronics, has introduced the Sharp LL-151-3D display, Sharp's first stand-alone display that features Sharp's 3D LCD Technology, formerly available ...
Sharp has also developed a non-touchscreen 3D LCD and will start its mass production in the first half of fiscal 2010. *1 As of April 2, 2010, for 3D LCD modules for mass-produced mobile devices.
Sharp has given its four-primary-color TVs we first saw at CES earlier this year the 3D treatment which it says features the industry’s highest brightness and extremely low crosstalk.
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 ...
Sharp Corporation has developed a 3D touchscreen LCD featuring the industry's highest brightness that can switch between 2D and 3D modes. Users can view 3D images without the need to wear special ...
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 ...
Available in 60- and 52-inch screen size classes, the new AQUOS Quattron 3D TVs employ Sharp's breakthrough quad pixel technology Sharp introduced its first 3D LED LCD televisions for the U.S. market, ...
3D LCD monitors that work without special glasses or software are on the way from Sharp. They’re even planning a laptop that comes with a 3D display.
Sharp has unveiled a new liquid crystal display (LCD) screen which generates 3D images without requiring viewers to wear specialist glasses. Over the weekend, the company showcased a three-inch ...
For Sharp, they've tried to ... The same technology is now going into their brand new LC-52-LB3 and LC-46LB3 AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TVs, which were just announced by the company. Advertisement.
Sharp's 3D products include the Actius RD3D, which comes with the TriDef movie player and a number of sample movies that allow users to see what the technology is capable of. Sharp also offers TriDef ...
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.
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