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Follow all the latest CES 2013 news at our event hub. Billy Steele contributed to this report. Las Vegas, January 7, 2013 – Brace yourself for a look into the future ... today. This year, Sharp comes ...
LCDs for Smartphones Have Pixel Density *1 among Highest in the World Sharp Corporation has started production of 5-inch full-HD (1,080 x 1,920 pixels) LCD panels for smartphones with a pixel density ...
Today electronics manufacturer Sharp announced that the company is beginning production on 5-inch full 1080p LCD displays. The company mentions that the panels are for smartphone use but they could ...
Sharp's Aquos line refreshed itself today, offering 22-inch 1080p LCD TVs for the first time to Japanese consumers. This is another way of saying that Sharp is the first TV maker to glue an ...
You might not know it but there's a hard-fought worldwide battle going on for market share in LCD TV sets and it's badly hurting all the makers. The price war is bad news for them but, in the ...
Here at Crave we often get asked about 1080p 32-inch LCD televisions and our stock response is that at such small sizes the benefits of a high-resolution screen are small. You might as well save your ...
Sharp unveiled new AQUOS 1080p LCD TVs today at the CEDIA show in Denver. Sharp's "full HD" product lineup is highlighted by the first AQUOS models to come out of the company's brand-new LCD factory, ...
It really seems like true HD, 1080p displays are becoming the norm around here. First started with the HTC J Butterfly and Droid DNA, which has a 1080p display and 441 pixels per inch. Now we’ve been ...
Sharp has unveiled the new Quattron+ HDTV line, which doubles its already more-than-usual four color subpixels into eight, and adds 4K content support to the 1080p screens. I’m PCMag’s home theater ...
Sharp's chosen to focus on creating an affordable 1080p home projector, rolling out the single chip DLP-based XV-Z15000. Ready for the discerning customer with $2,999 in their pocket, it features a 30 ...