David reviews TVs and leads the Personal Tech team at CNET, covering mobile, software, computing, streaming and home entertainment. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what gadget ...
Integrating miniature solar panels into mobile telephones is just the beginning, as the list of possible applications is long and includes all network- independent and mobile applications in ...
Sharp recently showed off a new LC panel that's outfitted with memory, so that even if it loses its power source, it will still keeps the last displayed content on. The new panel was exhibited at FPD ...
Sharp plans to partially power a new solar panel factory with energy generated from a solar installation on the plant’s roof, it said Monday. The company and local power utility Kansai Electric will ...
Sharp’s new IEC61215- and IEC61730-certified solar panel offers a power conversion efficiency of 22.07% and a bifaciality of more than 80%. The operating temperature coefficient is -0.30% per C and ...
Japan's Sharp Corp. introduced a 108-inch LCD panel Sunday (Jan. 7) at the Consumer Electronics Show here, calling it the largest unit yet. Sharp is the world's sole operator of an eighth-generation ...
Electronics-maker Sharp Corp. tells investors that it plans to manufacture LCD screens for "new game consoles," hinting at handheld systems. Popular consensus is that Sharp's LCD panels will be used ...
Foxconn will use 52 percent of its $3.49 billion investment in Sharp to develop OLED display technology to complement Sharp’s LCD-display manufacturing, market research company Digitimes Research said ...
When Apple's new iPads go on sale on Friday, they won't be equipped with Sharp's liquid crystal display panels because of a delay out of Japan, Ian Sherr reports on digits.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Sharp Corp <6753.T> said on Friday output at its money-losing LCD television panel plant had almost tripled to 80 percent of capacity since July, giving the company badly ...
When Apple's new iPads go on sale on Friday, they won't be equipped with Sharp's liquid crystal display panels because of a delay out of Japan, Ian Sherr reports on digits. Sharp, which makes screens ...
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