Whispers emanating from the Far East today suggest Sharp's been tapped to produce the screens for Apple's next iPhone, and that it'll be spitting them out in June. Read More >>
Featured comment by sambain016:
"I wonder if they are going to incorporate, white magic technology which a new display technologies from Sony, Toshiba, and Hitachi.
http://www.digin..." More »
The price of big screens is falling precipitously, and not just for the off-brands you pack into your cart next to 10,000 packs of nappies. Sharp's 6-series LED TVs, for example, offer gorgeous displays for less than the cost of a Pixel. Read More >>
Featured comment by James Simpson:
"New TV's are getting bigger, yet new build houses are getting smaller rooms... Don't know where this would fit." More »
Sharp has just announced that it's getting a £73 million shot in the arm from Samsung. In turn, that will help guarantee Sammy as many LCD panels as it can use. Read More >>
As we become ever-numb to traditional forms of advertising, it is growing increasingly important for companies to incorporate new technology into their campaigns to excite and captivate their intended audience. At the ISE trade show in Amsterdam this month, Sharp unveiled a rather clever new device that makes advertising a more personalised experience; something that businesses could soon be snapping up in an attempt to engage the public. Read More >>
Featured comment by beardyman:
"Don't want to spoil a "tech" breakthrough but wouldn't a semi translucent film (i.e. reflective but still able to see the underlying image) achieve th..." More »
Featured comment by Oflife:
"1) All retailers I talk to say they cannot get enough iPad minis.
2) When I tried to get mine, I had to wait a few days, due to shortage.
3) Consume..." More »
Sharp is showing off its Igzo 4K monitor at CES, but so what—everyone's showing off a 4K something or other. Except Sharp's actually getting ready to sell these things. Read More >>
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"1080p on a 32" TV in a standard living room is pointless, I only realised how much so once I jumped to a bigger screen - now when I switch between HD ..." More »
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Japanese manufacturer Sharp is in serious talks with a number of US companies to try and save its finances. It plans to offer up stakes in the business in return for a "stable supply of breakthrough display technology". Read More >>
Sharp's new monitor promises to be something special, offering up 4K resolution powered by ultra-thin IGZO technology to make for a ridiculously high-res but sleek display. It's going to be gorgeous. But it comes at a price. Read More >>
Featured comment by Trolly:
"You would hope that since they're competing with high res displays across the board from other tablets, Microsoft will start supporting it when it nex..." More »
The Roomba's autonomous cleaning routines changed vacuuming forever since it could be just left to run and eventually would clean almost every inch of your home. But its pseudo-random approach takes a while to be effective, so Sharp's new Cocorobo line lets you map out a room and plan a custom route for more efficient cleaning. Read More >>
Featured comment by otaviokz:
"Well. If Apple can charge 500 pounds for an iPhone, I guess 900 US Dollars is quite ok for a intelligent vacuum cleaner that will make you have a lot ..." More »
There's nothing quite as entertaining as the ongoing battle between Apple and Samsung over who has stolen whose ideas for what constitutes a great smartphone. Well, unless you count a 1972 episode of Emmerdale Farm where Jethro falls off a barn roof. Oh, and a billion other things. Read More >>
Featured comment by Hulkish Thor Man:
"Really? My user name has nothing close to being whipped by DJ...but why explain when you are so touchy !" More »
Featured comment by Taf:
"C'mon Darrell, even you know that all mobile gadget are compared against the iPhone, it's the benchmark other aspire to... :P" More »
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"Also...
iPhone 5:
£530, £37/month, over buggy, bad press, closed, mid-range hardware, stale OS.
Galaxy S3:
£375, £26/month, refined, good..." More »
New technologies have a greater chance at being accepted and embraced when they're easy to adopt. And to help the spread of solar power Sharp has developed a new see-through solar cell, allowing them to be used as architectural accents that blend into a building. Read More >>
Featured comment by jimmyb12:
"3M invented this technology years and years ago, why are you giving the credit to Sharp now?
#reportfail #googleit" More »