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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
After a 3D no-show at CES this year, Sharp has finally found its missing extra dimension. On Wednesday, the company announced its 3D Quattron TVs, a pair of ultra-slim, wall-mountable Blu-ray players, ...