TOKYO — Sharp Corp. said it plans this year to start making advanced 3D displays for cellphones and other mobile devices that don’t require special viewing glasses, betting that demand for 3D images ...
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 ...
Its prototype no-glasses-necessary 3D displays are smaller than Toshiba's TVs, but impressive, and could be practical for mobile gadgets. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell, ...
Sharp’s new LL-151-3D provides 3D stereoscopic imagery for desktop Macs and PCs, and the 15-inch display doesn’t require any special goggles or glasses in order to work — it supports OpenGL-compatible ...
Sharp continues its 2012 Quattron onslaught with four new models, in 60-inch and 70-inch versions, featuring its brightest Quattron panels with 3D and an ultra-slim aluminum design. TV and home video ...
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