Ourfirst date with Sharp’s 46-inch LCD ended badly. Sure, we had a few laughs, but they were at the TV’s expense: Despite the slim, sexy body and glossy black bezel, we just couldn’t get past the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Sharp LCD TVs could get an image-boosting improvement in contrast. Photo ...
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 ...
LCDs may be on the verge of being superseded by OLED tech, but Sharp still found room for innovation. The electronics company just released news about a new invention–an LCD that can generate 99% of ...
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 ...
Japanese electronics conglomerate Toshiba said it will buy large liquid crystal displays from Sharp as part of an alliance likely to help spark a realignment of the flat panel TV industry. Under the ...
LAS VEGAS--Sharp Electronics took the wraps off a 108-inch LCD television, what it called the world's largest, during a press conference Sunday on the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show. The market ...
Sharp Introduces Entry-Level Lines of Full HD 1080P Widescreen Liquid Crystal Display Televisions; New Models Provide Stunning High-definition Viewing & Stylish Slim-Line Designs at Competitive Prices ...
TOKYO — Sharp Corp. has developed an LCD panel that exhibits a contrast ratio of 1,000,000 to 1 the company will aim at the professional monitor market. Named Mega-Contrast ASV (Advanced Super View) ...
Sharp said Friday it would begin selling a 65-inch LCD television, the biggest in the world, encroaching on the turf of Matsushita Electric Industrial and other makers of plasma TVs. Sharp, the ...
On March 16, Sharp Corporation (OTC: SHCAY, $2.28, Market Capitalisation: $4.9 billion), announced that the company is planning to carve-out its LCD unit within the next two years. Chairman and ...
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