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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 ...
The consumer-electronics giant plans to sell notebooks and flat-screen LCD monitors that let people see 3D images without the use of special glasses or software.
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 ...
Sharp Corp said it plans to start making this year advanced 3D displays for cellphones and other mobile devices that don't require special viewing glasses, betting that demand for 3D images will ...
Japan's largest maker of liquid-crystal displays says its researchers in Britain have developed a flat-panel display for either 2D or 3D viewing that does not require special glasses.
It's not the first 3D smartphone from Sharp, but the AQUOS PHONE SH-12C big S unveiled is much cooler (if you think 3D in a phone is really necessary, that is). The company simply seems to have ...
Japan's biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo yesterday announced it has inked a deal with French telco Orange to bring a Sharp Android handset to Asia and Europe.
Sharp are already tipped to be among the companies Nintendo is considering for the 2D/3D display on the upcoming Nintendo 3DS; how interesting would it… ...
Sharp will release a speedy Android-powered 3D phone in Japan next week, boasting Aquos TV technology, 8-megapixel cameras and a 4.2-inch touchscreen.
Sharp Corp plans to take on Apple's iPhone by the end of the year, with the international launch of a smartphone featuring a 3D panel that can be viewed without special glasses, a spokeswoman said ...