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Sharp's SmartLink technology was incorporated into the Aquos LC-15L1U-S. [2] From 2015 to 2018, Sharp-branded TVs sold in the United States were made by Chinese manufacturer Hisense. In 2019, Sharp regained its licensing and brand, buying back its assets from Hisense. Sharp-manufactured Sharp TVs have been back on the market since late 2019. [3]
SHARP AQUOS R8s (Taiwan exclusive) SHARP AQUOS R9; SHARP AQUOS R9 Pro; SHARP AQUOS Sense9 [6] References This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 06:37 (UTC). ...
The Aquos Phone SH-06D is an Android smartphone manufactured by Sharp Corporation.Exclusively released in Japan in 2012 by the local carrier NTT Docomo, the device features a dual-core processor and a 720p autostereoscopic display, and was notably the first smartphone to support a new mobile TV service that had been developed in collaboration with NTT Docomo.
Quattron is the brand name of an LCD color display technology produced by Sharp Electronics.In addition to the standard RGB (Red, Green, and Blue) color subpixels, the technology utilizes a yellow fourth color subpixel (RGBY) which Sharp claims increases the range of displayable colors, [1] [2] and which may mimic more closely the way the brain processes color information.
Sharp Galapagos 005SH [8] 2011-02-25 Japan Striped parallax barrier No No HTC EVO 3D [9] 2011-06-24 USA Parallax barrier Yes Yes LG Optimus 3D P920 aka LG Thrill 4G [10] 2011-07-07 Global Parallax barrier Yes Yes Sharp Aquos 006 SH [11] 2011-05-18 Japan Striped parallax barrier Yes Yes Sharp Aquos SH-12C [12] or SH-80F [13] 2011-05-20 Japan ...
The Sharp SX862 was an international version of the Sharp 920SH, which was originally released in Japan in late 2007. Features Screen. The Sharp SX862 featured a swiveling 3.2 inch AQUOS liquid crystal widescreen (854 x 480 pixels) display. The display used Sharp CG Silicon technology, which allowed for consistent picture quality.
Sharp Corporation (シャープ株式会社, Shāpu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese electronics company. [4] [5] It is headquartered in Sakai, Osaka, and was founded by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1912 in Honjo, Tokyo, and established as the Hayakawa Metal Works Institute in Abeno-ku, Osaka, in 1924. [6]
This design characteristic appeared almost simultaneously on the Sharp Aquos S2 and the Essential Phone, [139] which featured small circular tabs for their cameras, followed just a month later by the iPhone X, which used a wider tab to contain a camera and facial scanning system known as Face ID. [140]