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Sharp has announced the forthcoming Japanese release of a 32-inch 4K2K computer monitor.
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Sharp's new IGZO display technology, which it claims will grace Apple screens in the near future, boasts high resolutions and lower energy consumption than typical LCD displays.
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Sharp is claiming the title of the world’s biggest LED TV with the launch of its 90-inch AQUOS LC-90LE745U.
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Sharp has installed 156 PN-V601 60-inch LCD monitors and an image transmission system in a theme park attraction in Japan
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Tablets teased at CEATEC Japan 2010
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Sharp has announced that it plans to join the e-book party with an online store and a couple of readers available in Japan by the end of the year
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Sharp has announced the new Steamwave AX-1100, a 3-in-1 steam oven with a combination of steamer, grill and microwave.
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Following on from its release of LED bulbs that allow users to adjust the light color and brightness, Sharp is introducing six models of LED ceiling lights with similar features.
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Sharp has announced that its Next-generation XMDF (ever-eXtending Mobile Document Format) standard will be a digital platform for e-book distribution with compatible reader devices to be launched as well, possibly within the year.
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Sharp is the first company to release both media and hardware that supports the new high capacity BDXL Blu-ray standard.
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Sharp is set to unleash new LV Series of 3D-compatible AQUOS Quattron LCD TVs into the Japanese market.
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Sharp has just announced the development of a 3D camera unit compact enough to be used in mobile devices and capable of capturing movies in 720p high definition.
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