For decades, most people have known Sharp for televisions, microwaves, and air purifiers, not for anything with wheels. Now the company seems intent on extending its home-tech comfort onto the road.
Eyeing use in car dashboards and consoles, Sharp has developed an LCD panel that can be cut to almost any shape. Conventional LCD panels are rectangular — something that’s required because the tiny ...
Sharp has revealed an innovative electric vehicle prototype, the LDK+, developed in collaboration with its parent company Foxconn HNHPF. The announcement was made on Tuesday during Sharp Tech-Day in ...
Struggling display manufacturer Sharp, reeling from fierce competition in smartphones, will push automakers to incorporate vehicle dashboards that have gestural commands, thin bezels and other ...
Sharp, the Japanese appliance brand that gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, is launching its first electric car, the LDK+. Promising an “affordable price for families,” the LDK+ was designed to ...