Sharp Microelectronics this year plans to make available a wider range of large-format, liquid-crystal displays, in sizes of up to more than 40 inches. The new displays will come in 26-, 32- and ...
Foxconn may acquire Sharp's LCD business as the manufacturer moves into electronics. As reported by Asian publication Nikkei on Monday, manufacturer Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai, is considering the ...
OSAKA, Japan - July 15, 2005 - Sharp Corporation and Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Ltd. have developed a new LCD, which can simultaneously display different information and image content in right and ...
This week, Sharp announced a liquid-crystal display that can take on any shape: rounded edges, true circles, even—as its demonstration shows—complex curves for the likes of automotive gauges. Will we ...
Sharp, which manufactures a variety of liquid crystal displays (LCD) for mobile devices, is looking to spin off part of its panel making unit, say reports from Japan’s manufacturing industry. The ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Sharp and research company Semiconductor Energy Laboratory are announcing a new jointly-developed advancement in ...
Sharp has developed an LCD screen that can display a total of five primary colors, two more than usually used. In addition to red, green and blue, the prototype features cyan and yellow color filters.
It may not appear among Sharp's press releases, but arguably its most compelling stand at IFA this year was dedicated to the new IGZO display technology. Sharp is making bold claims for IGZO: first, ...
Sharp Corporation and Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Ltd. have developed a new LCD, which can simultaneously display different information and image content in right and left views in a single unit by ...
Sharp is close to commercializing its first product that uses a MEMS display—a new type of flat-panel display that boasts deeper and richer colors than traditional LCD screens and lower power ...
Thin is in at IFA 2008, and Sharp's LCD lineup leads off with the super-skinny XS1 Aquos series LCD. A 23mm thick 1080p 52- or 65-inch panel packing 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 100Hz motion processing ...