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No doubt, touch screens have refined all input technologies, but like all other gadgets and techniques it too needs a revamp. Sharp has stated that the company will make touch screens look a whole lot nicer in the coming years.
The manufacturer...
Sharp has always remained sharp on the innovation front and has proved its worth once again with the release of its new AQUOS D64U LCDs. The company has devised a new way to increase the size of the display without altering the complete size of the...
Students should get more excuses now to skip classes as Sharp’s new electronic dictionary, the RD-CX300, will enable them to view online lectures.
Apart from viewing lectures the device can also play movies and music videos without...
Sharp announces another Blu Ray Device, BD-HP20S, which is just a stand alone player to be introduced in market in 4th quarter this year.
So is it worth the hype? Why not go for other options which have got recorder and receiver features? Well if...
No, that's not a game pod. This time, it is purely academic. Now, you would not have any trouble spelling 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious'. I still remember how I used to dread sitting in the English class trying to learn to spell words that twisted.
Sharp has already made a name in the dome of high definition TVs with its world's largest LCD panel. Now, it looks like the company also wants to steal the 'world's smallest' title in the laser diode market. They have taken wraps off a new...
They are quite an innovative concept and catching waves already, and got a numerous buyers for themselves. The e-dictionaries by Sharp, the RD-CX200 and RD-CX300, have a lot to speak for themselves.
They can store data up to 2 GB and 20 GB. A...
Sharp, one of the leading electronics manufacturers from Japan, has lately formulated the GH04P21A2G blue-violet laser that is competent of burning dual sided discs of the Blu-ray and HD DVD range at 6X speed, wow too good . Mass fabrication and...
Sharp has let loose its new line-up of TV/PC combos named Internet AQUOS. There are 3 PCs and 3 HD Ready TVs in the sizes of 20', 32' and 56-inches.
The PCs won't appeal to the techie minds since they come with a 1.46GHz Celeron M410/1.66GHz Core 2.
Sharp on Friday unveiled the HN-IR1, a simple gateway for streaming photos to TVs. Instead of relying on networking and storage of its own, the device uses an IR receiver to transmit images from a cellphone, notebook, or other portables with their own..
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