Stories about: Sharp

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    Panasonic PT-AR100E home theatre projector 31/01/2012 12:00:00

    The Panasonic PT-AR100E is a projector aimed at the same market that buys big-screen TVs like the 65in Panasonic VT30A, the 60in Sharp LE835X (and its 70in LE735X counterpart), and the 65in Sony HX925. It’s designed to be used in your living room, whether you’ve got the lights on or not -- with a lamp that’s rated at a bright 2800 lumens, it can handle displaying a movie when your living room is well lit.
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    US states settle price-fixing claims with LCD makers 29/12/2011 18:35:04

    Seven Asian companies have come to a US$553 million settlement with several U.S. states in connection with charges of fixing prices of LCD (liquid crystal display) screens, thus pushing up the prices of computers, television sets and other electronics in which the panels were used.
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    Who makes the most reliable TV? 12/12/2011 09:05:00

    Among our readers, at least, LG seems to have emerged as the brand to beat in the high-definition television market. Readers gave LG sets high marks for ease of use and reliability (along with Panasonic), as well as for features such as connection ports and the remote control. Mitsubishi owners, on the other hand, were dissatisfied with their HDTVs' design, durability, and ease of use.
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    Sharp executive: Not concerned about Apple iTV launch in the U.S. 09/12/2011 05:49:57

    A Sharp executive said Thursday he was not concerned with the introduction of a rumored "iTV" designed by Steve Jobs and other smart TVs in the U.S. market, and that his company is focused on selling large-screen sets with traditional features.
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    What’s new for TVs in 2012: OLED, video on demand, and the Apple TV 08/12/2011 14:00:00

    2011 was an interesting, if uninspiring year, for the global and Australian television markets: more 3D TVs (and fewer 3D broadcasts), more video and movies on demand, more superfluous features, and not a great deal else. We’re tipping 2012 to be at least a little more interesting, with a few interesting developments for Web-enabled TVs as well as some exciting new screen technology.
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    Everything we know about Apple's new TV project 08/12/2011 11:00:00

    It's widely accepted in the technology industry that Apple is working on a smart, internet-connected TV device. But what do we really know about the 'iTV' so far? There's been a lot of speculation flying around about an Apple TV set for several years, and many times it has been reported that Apple has been on the brink of an announcement - only for our hopes to be dashed at the last minute.
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    VirtualSharp to enable disaster recovery to public clouds 02/12/2011 08:13:19

    VirtualSharp hopes to soon let its customers set up disaster recovery plans that fail over from their private clouds to public clouds, the company announced this week at the CloudBeat conference in Redwood City, California.
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    Sharp LC40LE835X 3D LCD TV 21/11/2011 16:00:00

    Sharp has been quiet in the TV scene for the last year, after its initial push of Quattron LED TVs. While the company has kept up with most market trends (3D, 200Hz, USB ports) it hasn’t paid much attention to the swathe of video-on-demand and IPTV services becoming common in televisions from competitors. If these kind of services appeal to you you’d be best served looking elsewhere (or picking up another company’s Web-enabled Blu-ray player), but otherwise we have no beef with the new Sharp LE835X range.
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    Sharp will stick with tablets, reveals new 7-inch model 16/11/2011 20:27:02

    Sharp said Wednesday it has no plans to abandon its Galapagos tablet line and announced a 7-inch model that can serve as a WiMAX router.
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    Panasonic to sell TV panel factory to new Japan Display venture 15/11/2011 19:44:45

    Panasonic said Tuesday it will sell one of its main domestic TV panel factories to a new joint venture focused on producing smaller screens, as Japan's big-name manufacturers continue to seek relief from deep losses in their display businesses.
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    HP, Dell overtake Nokia in updated Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics 09/11/2011 19:03:22

    While some consumer electronics manufacturers have cleaned up their act, making more energy-efficient gadgets with fewer toxic materials, others are continuing to make fine promises but no changes, according to Greenpeace. In response, the environmental pressure group is changing the way it scores companies in its Guide to Greener Electronics, placing more emphasis on their actions than their words, and measuring new aspects of their operations.
 
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