• March 17th, 2013

    Sharp’s Financial Woes Continue As It Misses Deadline For $120M Qualcomm Investment

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    In another setback for the Japanese electronics giant, Sharp said it will miss a March 29 deadline for the second half of a $120 million investment from Qualcomm after failing to complete a plan to begin fabricating power-saving screens. Though jointly-developed by the two companies, the screens are based on IGZO technology developed by Sharp, Japan’s leading LCD maker. → Read More

    January 20th, 2013

    Apple Reportedly Reduces iPhone 5 LCD Panel Orders From Sharp

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    Japanese newspaper Sankei Biz (link via Google Translate) is reporting that Apple has halved LCD panel orders from Sharp due to lower-than-expected sales of the iPhone 5. → Read More

    January 18th, 2013

    Apple iPad Screen Supplier Has Slowed Production Of 9.7 Inch Panes, Says Reuters

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    Sharp Corp, a supplier of screens for Apple’s iPad tablet, has slowed production of the 9.7 inch panes used for the full-sized iPads, according to a report by Reuters.
    Sharp’s iPad screen production line at its Kameyama plant in central Japan has “fallen to the minimal level to keep the line running this month after a gradual slowdown began at the end of 2012 as Apple manages its inventory”. → Read More

    September 26th, 2012

    Details Of Sharp’s Emergency Plan Emerge: The Company May Withdraw Solar Panel Unit From US, UK

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    Times are tough at Sharp and the 100-year old company is desperate to turn things around. A Japanese news outlet revealed yesterday that massive layoffs are looming, and Sharp plans to relieve itself of several overseas ventures and manufacturing facilities.

    Reuters is reporting that part of the plan could be to shrink its solar panel business, closing assembly units in the US and Europe. It… → Read More

    September 25th, 2012

    Sharp To Axe 11,000 Workers, Sell Off Assets In Desperate Bid To Return To Profitability

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    Sharp is in a bit of trouble and is looking to trim its businesses as a result. The company plans to slash its worldwide workforce by 11,000 souls. The company also plans to generate $2.74 billion by selling off various assets and offloading its subsidiary and shares in Toshiba Corp.

    These moves, submitted to financial institutions yesterday and obtained by Kyodo News, aims to return Sharp to… → Read More

    August 2nd, 2012

    Sharp To Cut 5,000 Jobs Globally

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    Reuters is reporting that LCD-maker Sharp is looking at cutting 10 percent of their workforce or about 5,000 jobs globally. Sharp currently has excess LCD panel stock due to a fall in demand this year. → Read More

    July 17th, 2012

    Report: The Next-Gen iPhone Will Have A Thinner, Higher Quality Display

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    Yesterday, we got a glimpse at a leaked front-casing for what we believe to be the iPhone 5, showing a centered FaceTime camera hole. Today, however, we have but the WSJ’s word for it that Apple is working with supply line manufacturers to implement a thinner, more beautiful display into the next-gen handset.

    According to the report, LCD makers such as Sharp and Japan Display (which comprises… → Read More

    June 18th, 2012

    Meet Feel UX: Sharp’s Answer To HTC’s Sense And Samsung’s TouchWiz

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    Every Android device manufacturer has at one point or another pondered how to make their devices stand out in a crowded field of competitors.

    There are plenty of ways to tackle that question but Sharp is taking a tried and true approach for their newest Japan-only smartphones — throwing their own custom UI over the stock Android experience, thanks to a little help from global design firm → Read More

    January 9th, 2012

    Sharp SmartCentral Brings Apps And More To Sharp HDTVs

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    Sharp is getting smarter. The company is moving into the smart TV space with SmarTCentral. The smart TV platform brings industry-standard apps and functions to the entire Sharp 2012 TV line.

    The platform should be familiar. In all honest there isn’t much new here. Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, and all the other standard content apps are present. But at least Sharp is keeping up with the Jones. → Read More

    January 9th, 2012

    Ustream: Watch Sharp’s CES 2012 Press Conference Live!

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    Sharp. Everyone likes Sharp. They can do wrong, really, and they are taking the stage next at CES 2012. Their press conference, which is embedded after the jump, is set to kick off at 11:00 am PST. Expect thin LCDS and perhaps a thin LCD with Google TV built in. The event is expect to take 45 minutes. We’ll be there live as well, ready to post on whatever exciting products coming from The House of… → Read More

    December 23rd, 2011

    AQUOS PHONE IS14SH: Sharp Integrates Android 2.3 Into Feature Phone Body

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    It seems Sharp saw good sales when the company launched the so-called AQUOS PHONE THE HYBRID 007SH on the Japanese market, the world’s first clamshell Android phone. Today, Sharp’s AQUOS PHONE IS14SH [JP] went on sale in Japan, and again they squeezed a ton of smartphone functions into a feature phone body.

    The obvious target here are customers who want to type on a physical slide-out keypad… → Read More

    December 1st, 2011

    5.47mm: Sharp’s Super-Thin CMOS Camera Module Paves Way For Thinner Smartphones

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    Smartphones are soon to become thinner: Sharp has developed a 1/3.2-inch CMOS camera module that’s just 5.47mm high, making it the thinnest module out there. The so-called RJ63YC100 features 12.1MP resolution, optical image stabilization and is specifically designed for use in handsets.

    Sharp says it used “proprietary high-density packaging technology” to make the back-illuminated module as… → Read More

    November 17th, 2011

    Another Galapagos: Sharp Doesn’t Give Up On Tablets

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    In September 2010, Sharp announced a 5.5- and a 10.8-inch Android tablet for the Japanese market, followed by a 7-inch version in August this year. After seeing they had no chance against the iPad 2, Sharp discontinued the first two “Galapagos” models, with the industry betting not on if but when they will stop producing the 7-inch tablet.

    But Sharp isn’t ready to give up on the booming tablet… → Read More

    November 7th, 2011

    Sharp Reaches Record Conversion Efficiency With New Solar Cell

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    Solar energy has just made one step forward: Sharp announced that it has developed a solar cell boasting the world’s highest conversion efficiency of 36.9%. This number is 1.1 points higher than for the company’s last cell, which was unveiled in October 2009.

    The new 1cm2 solar cell consists of three layers made of indium gallium phosphide, gallium arsenide and indium gallium arsenide (see… → Read More

    September 30th, 2011

    [Update: Video] Sharp Showcases 4K LCD TV (3,840×2,160 Resolution), To Sell It 2012

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    Full HD resolution (1,920×1,080 pixels) isn’t enough for Sharp. The company has developed [JP] a TV that’s capable of producing images with 3,840×2,160 resolution and is ready to show the device to the public during the CEATEC 2011 exhibition that takes place next week near Tokyo.

    The 60-inch 4K TV has been developed in cooperation with the I3 (I-cubed) Research Center in Kawasaki. I am… → Read More

    September 30th, 2011

    Orange To Bring Sharp 3D Android Phone To Asia And Europe

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    Is this finally the beginning of Japanese Android phones being made available outside their home market? Japan’s biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo yesterday announced it has inked a deal with French telco Orange to bring a Sharp Android handset to Asia and Europe.

    The handset in question is a pretty nice one, the AQUOS PHONE SH80F (pictured), that Sharp introduced (together with Docomo) in… → Read More

    September 29th, 2011

    Sharp’s New Android Phone: Waterproof Body, 4.5-Inch 3D QHD Display, 12MP Cam, DLNA

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    Sharp has been producing quite a few nice Android phones for the Japanese market lately (with a 25% share, it’s the leading manufacturer over here), and today, the company introduced [JP] another great-looking handset, the AQUOS PHONE 102SH.

    Local carrier SoftBank will start distributing the phone in Japan in December as part of its fall/winter line-up. And there can be now doubt that… → Read More

    September 15th, 2011

    Sharp Discontinues 2 Of 3 Galapagos Tablet Models, Only The 7-Inch Version Lives On

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    About a year ago, Sharp decided to enter the rapidly growing tablet market with the terribly named Galapagos, two Android devices sized at 5.5 and 10.8 inches that went on sale in Japan last December. The company then launched a 7-inch version on the Japanese market last month and announced that model will hit the US “this year”.

    But sales must have been really bad for the initial models, the… → Read More

    September 2nd, 2011

    Sharp Shows 70-Inch Aquos Quattron LCD 3D TV With “Mega-Brightness” Panel

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    Sharp Japan announced [JP] the Aquos Quattron 3D LC-70X5 for the local market yesterday, a follow-up of sorts to the LC-70LE735U that’s been available in the States for a few months now. Just like that model, the LCD measures 70 inches, can produce 3D pictures and offers Sharp’s “Quattron Quad Pixel Technology” for better display of colors.

    The main selling point of this new model is the full… → Read More

    September 1st, 2011

    i3board: Sharp Shows 70-Inch Electronic, Touch-Sensitive Whiteboard

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    Sharp Japan announced [JP] the i3board PN-L702B for the Japanese market yesterday, a 70-inch electronic whiteboard targeted at businesses and schools. The device is essentially a 70-inch touchscreen (LCD) that comes with a Stylus pen and special software, enabling users to make notes or draw on the screen, scroll or change the size of objects by using gestures.

    The whiteboard can be used to… → Read More

    August 25th, 2011

    Freestyle AQUOS: Sharp Japan Rolls Out 4 Portable, Wireless, Ultra-Thin LCD TVs

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    Sharp in Japan updated their line of AQUOS LCD TVs with the so-called Freestyle AQUOS F5 series [JP]. The four TVs in that series, sized at 20/32/40 and 60 inches have a few common selling points: they are extremely thin, light (one of them is “portable”), and networked.

    The 60-inch flagship model (pictured above and below) comes with a UV2A panel with full HD resolution, LED backlight… → Read More

    August 22nd, 2011

    Sharp Outs The RW-T107 Gingerbread Tablet With NFC & RFID Capabilities

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    Sharp just did the unthinkable. The RW-T107 Gingerbread tablet is actually useful and gives businesses a new way to interact with consumers with a built-in NFC and RFID reader. This is the future, kids.

    The tablet itself is of the 7-inch Gingerbread variety. It’s of a standard build and includes microUSB, a HDMI port, SIM card slot, and a headphone jack. Sharp expects to release 5,000 a month… → Read More

    August 18th, 2011

    Japan To Get Android-Based “Yahoo Phone” Next Month

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    Japan gets an Android-based “Yahoo Phone” [JP]: what may sound weird at first is actually not that surprising a news item, given that Yahoo is the country’s biggest website. Add to the fact that the country’s third biggest mobile carrier SoftBank, the provider of the phone, is Yahoo Japan’s biggest shareholder, and the emergence of such a handset makes even more sense. → Read More

    May 24th, 2011

    Sharp Plans To Introduce Android AQUOS PHONE Brand Worldwide

    They have been talking about this for years, but Sharp today officially announced they will bring their AQUOS PHONE brand to countries outside Japan. The press release (in English) is rather vague (no dates, prices or exact target markets), but Sharp says there will be a “global smartphone” that can be used anywhere, including China. → Read More

    May 20th, 2011

    AQUOS PHONE THE HYBRID 007SH: Sharp Shows World's First Clamshell Android Phone

    If you thought Android and clamshell handsets won’t fit, think again: Sharp today introduced [JP] the so-called AQUOS PHONE THE HYBRID 007SH, a flip phone running on Android 2.3. It’s the first of its kind (at least by a major company), but that’s not all the device has to offer. → Read More

    May 19th, 2011

    "Super Hi-Vision": Sharp Prototypes 85-Inch TV With Insane Resolution [Update: Video]

    Can you imagine owning a TV with 16 times the resolution of HDTV (or, in other words, about the same resolution as IMAX)? That’s 7,680×4,320 pixels, and today Sharp (in cooperation with Japanese national TV broadcaster NHK) showed a 85-inch LCD TV boasting that spec, also known as Ultra HDTV or Super Hi-Vision. → Read More

    May 16th, 2011

    NTT Docomo's Feature Phone Line-Up For Summer 2011

    We covered NTT Docomo‘s smartphone line-up for this summer here, but Japan’s leading mobile carrier also revealed 11 new feature phones today. And here are all of them listed up. → Read More

    May 16th, 2011

    NTT Docomo's Smartphone Line-Up For Summer 2011

    Japan’s biggest mobile carrier NTT Docomo has announced its summer line-up of cell phones today, and we have squeezed all their nine new smartphones (plus Fujitsu’s Windows 7/Symbian hybrid) into this article for your reading pleasure (click here for a list of all new feature phones). → Read More

    May 11th, 2011

    Sharp Rolls Out AQUOS Phone With 8MP Twin 3D Cameras, Naked-Eye 3D QHD Display, Android 2.3

    It’s not the first 3D smartphone from Sharp, but the AQUOS PHONE SH-12C big S unveiled [JP] is much cooler (if you think 3D in a phone is really necessary, that is). The company simply seems to have squeezed in everything they have into the Android device. → Read More

    April 28th, 2011

    5D Miracle: Sharp 360-degree Video Room Consists of 156 LCDs

    Even though I am living in Japan, I have never made it to Nagasaki. But the Huis Ten Bosch theme park might make me go one day: Sharp has created a kind of 360-degree video room inside the park, which surrounds visitors in the front, above, below, and on both sides (“5D”) with a total of 156 AQUOS 60-inch LCD displays. → Read More