Sony and Sharp end joint LCD venture
Sharp shacked up with Foxconn, but what's Sony's next move?
Sharp shacked up with Foxconn, but what's Sony's next move?
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Fresh reports suggest the iPhone 5 could use in-cell touch panel technology from Sharp and Toshiba, to allow Apple to produce a slimmer handset.
Offering 60 inches of LED screen for just £1,295, is Sharp's 60LE636 the answer to every cash-strapped home cinema fan's prayers?
Sharp has announced that it is to enter into a manufacturing partnership with Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn, with both companies agreeing to an even split in capital.
Sharp president Miko Katayama is set to step down after a record loss forecast of $3.5 billion for 2011.
CES 2012Both LG and Sharp used CES 2012 to show off their big-screen television line-ups, with Sharp managing to win the size battle by just an inch.
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Sharp has announced that it will be bringing its 3D mobile phone to Europe, marking the first time it has been released outside of Japan.
IFA 2011From one end of IFA 2011 to the other, the hottest tech trend has undoubtedly been the rise and rise of internet-connected TVs in general and Smart TVs in particular
IFA 2011Three of the biggest names in televisions have announced a partnership to create a new standard in TV apps, using common technical requirements to allow a unified platform.
Spotless 3D and stunning HD picture from Japan's biggest TV brand, but Quattron tech isn't quite the finished article
Between 10 and 20 per cent of new televisions being made will be 3D ready by the end of 2011, according to the five key manufacturers of panels.
Second generation Quattron TV sticks to the high-end with excellent 3D and 2D
Sharp has officially unveiled its second generation Quattron televisons with the Sharp Aquos LE831 series arriving with 3D support and built in Freeview HD.
Steve May looks for substance behind the style of Sharp's first 3D spinner
A good quality soundbar but it lacks a dedicated subwoofer
Sharp puts on the style with this natty LED Freeview screen
CES 2011Sharp showed off its Galapagos tablet range at CES 2011 this week, offering a sneak peak at what to expect when the tablet is eventually launched later in the year.
Sharp has suggested that it could expand its Galapagos e-reader into the UK and Europe in the coming months.
Gaming giant Konami has announced its first 3D game, but instead of waiting for Nintendo's 3DS to launch it is pushing out Mobile Powerful Pro Baseball 3D for phones.
Google is set to delay manufacturing of TV sets based on Google TV, having requested that its production partners not announce products.
Sharp believes that it can sell one million Galapagos tablets, but don't hold your breath for any UK availability.
Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer HTC is aiming to be the first to market with an Android smartphone featuring a full 3D screen.
Cute and good value edge-lit LED set sadly lacking Freeview HD
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