Sharp recently showed off new display technology that has the potential to bring 3D to mobile phones. The displays work without the need for 3D glasses, but there are a few drawbacks. Right now, the ...
Sharp today announced that it has created a new camera module that would allow mobile phones to capture 3D images and video. Similar to the way human sight works, the module has two separate lenses ...
Designed for mobile devices such as phones, digital cameras or even netbooks, Sharp’s 3D camera module will start mass production this year—meaning within the next couple of years we could be shooting ...
Sharp revealed its first 3D camera for mobile devices this Wednesday, detailing that they plan to start production of the module before the end of the year. The camera module, which marks an industry ...
Sharp will launch an LCD panel for mobile devices this year that can show images with the illusion of 3D without requiring viewers to wear special glasses. To get the 3D illusion viewers must hold the ...
Not just the US, but China and India as well. They haven’t said which glassesless 3D phone it’ll be, but we’ve gone on the record as saying their 3D isn’t too ...
We all thought we wouldn’t see 3D phones till late next year, but Sharp may bring them much sooner. A pair of glasses-free 3D phones go on sale in Japan still this year. No model numbers were given ...
Sharp has announced plans to bring its 3D Aquos mobile phones to Europe. The handsets will debut in France in October, courtesy of Orange, before arriving across the continent, TechCrunch reports.
Andy Rubin's Essential Phone may have wowed us with its edge-to-edge display recently, but let's not forget that Sharp has been driving this design with many of its previous Android phones -- 28 of ...
Sharp has been dropping hints about its 3D smartphone intentions, revealing that the company's glasses-free 3.8-inch 3D display – which the company previewed at IFA 2010 – will not only be hitting ...
Sharp will launch an LCD panel for mobile devices this year that can show images with the illusion of 3D without requiring viewers to wear special glasses. To get the 3D illusion viewers must hold the ...
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