At its "Spectacularge" press conference today Sharp announced its new 70-inch LC-70LE732U is the largest LCD HDTV on the market . It sports Quattron four color pixels, full LED backlighting, Netflix, ...
The Sharp LE650 series sets the big-screen LCD TV value bar high with very good picture quality for the price. Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home audio, and author of the daily ...
Today's high-tech monitors that rely on LCD technology can develop problems that range from flickering to overheating, and Sharp monitors aren't immune. Many of these problems aren't permanent and may ...
Sharp have been wowing with their display technology at the SID conference; their five-color LCD stands to revolutionize accuracy-dependent industries like graphic design, and now they're hoping to do ...
Sharp Corporation announces the introduction into the Japanese market of the 15-inch LL-151D 3D LCD Color Monitor that provides a 3D (stereoscopic) display without the need for special glasses and ...
This week, Sharp announced a liquid-crystal display that can take on any shape: rounded edges, true circles, even—as its demonstration shows—complex curves for the likes of automotive gauges. Will we ...
Like the steady hand on your wristwatch, Sharp is arriving at CES with a handful of new television sets... so let's get on with the show! This year, the Aquos LED LCD TV series is touting an ...
Canon Rebel XTi Is a Solid Entry-Level DSLR: The Canon Rebel XTi is a cost-effective way to knock your digital photography up a crucial notch. Its 10.1 megapixels provide ample resolution for printing ...
Sharp Japan today announced [press release in English] the development of a new method that makes it possible to control the alignment of liquid crystal molecules in LCD screens with high precision.
Sharp’s production base in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, once renowned as the world’s most advanced factory for large LCD television panels, will be transformed into a massive data center to handle the ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Electronics-maker Sharp Corp. tells investors that it plans to manufacture LCD screens for "new game consoles," hinting at handheld systems. Popular ...