LG has the Optimus 3D and HTChas the EVO 3D–both smartphones featuring glasses-free 3D display and 3D image capture. Add to that Sharp’s recently announced glasses-free 3D smartphone, the Sharp Aquos ...
Sharp (SRP) is reportedly enabling cellphones to take 3D pictures and video -- a giant step for smartphones, not only against traditional cameras, but as an advocate for the 3D revolution. Assuming it ...
Sharp (SRP) is bringing two different glassesless 3D Android phones to market this winter. That will add even more pressure on Apple (APPL) to determine its portable 3D strategy. Whether it is a 3D ...
Significantly reduced 3D "crosstalk" and a dynamic contrast ratio of 8,000,000:1 Two sets of advanced 3D glasses are included with each model; Glasses' unique 3D-2D conversion mode allows one person ...
Is this finally the beginning of Japanese Android phones being made available outside their home market? Japan’s biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo yesterday announced it has inked a deal with French ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - 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 ...
Innovative New Technologies Include SmartCentral™, AQUOS Advantage LIVE℠, Quad Pixel Plus II, Full-Array LED Backlighting with Local Dimming and Sharp's First Quattron™ 80-inch Class 3D LED TV Las ...
NTT DoCoMo has announced that it will begin offering the Sharp Aquos SH-01D on December 2nd. The phone accelerates the Android smartphone feature race a bit by taking a 4.5-inch 720p display and ...
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 be if they also supplied the handheld with a ...
Sharp announced its flagship model for 2012, the 80-inch LC-80LE844U Quattron 3D LED Full HD 1080p TV featuring picture quality enhancements, advanced smart connectivity and a new design. Sharp will ...
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. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at ...