Sharp may have invented LCD technology back in the early seventies, but the company has had a choppy run in the global market. Often, it seemed to be content making me-too screens. That changed ...
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 ...
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Apple’s SHARP turns any photo into a 3D scene in
Apple is turning the flat photo into a new computing primitive. With its SHARP model, the company says a single snapshot can be transformed into a navigable 3D scene in less than a second on standard ...
Coming to a notebook near you — it’s 3D display technology from Sharp. But industry observers say it is likely to be a slow start for the Mebius PC-RD3D notebook, which the electronics giant is ...
Billed by Sharp as the world's first 3D laptop, the Mebius PC-RD3D laptop computer is planned for release on October 27 in Japan (with a US release shortly thereafter). Has Sharp found a shortcut in ...
Not long ago, you had to spend five figures or more to get stereoscopic images from a PC, and you'd have to wear special goggles in order to see the image. Sharp's new monitor still costs a lot more ...
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