maximumpc.com - 10/14/2009
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Sharp and TDK are doubling down on Blu-ray disc storage capacity, each introducing a prototype capable of storing up to 100GB of data, up from the current standard of 50GB. The prototypes make use of a four-layer disc, up from the present maximum of two, and are capable of recording data ...
Sharp Blu-ray laser - Sharp reveals new Blu-ray laser
ubergizmo.com 9/13/2009 — Posted on Sep 11, 09 08:55 AM PDT Sharp reveals new Blu-ray laser Sharp has further enhanced the cause of Blu-ray by announcing they have developed a blue-violet laser which is able to read triple-layer or even quad-layer Blu-ray discs. This light is ...
Review: Sharp LC52LE7000E LCD TV
techradar.com 24 days ago — The LC52LE700E is Sharp's first affordable mass-market LED TV and very own prospective OLED-killer. While the company has dabbled with LED-backlighting before, with its super high-end XS1E range of screens, they cost two arms, a leg and half a lower ...
Sharp to launch ultramobile device with Arm chip | Mobilize
infoworld.com 8/31/2009 — The PC-Z1 netbook-like device is based on a Freescale chip and comes with Ubuntu Linux Sharp Electronics this week introduced a netbook-like mobile device with a 5-inch touchscreen that is designed to run Internet-based applications. The PC-Z1 device ...
Sharp to launch ultra-mini netbook
bit-tech.net 8/28/2009 — Sharp is set to launch a device which it believes sits between smartphones and netbooks - a 5" touchscreen unit running Ubuntu 9.04.
Sharp BD-HP22H Blu-ray Player
trustedreviews.com 10/2/2009 — The Sharp BD-HP22H isn't the most feature-rich Blu-ray player, but it's one of the cheapest.
Sharp announces five-colour display
bit-tech.net 6/2/2009 — Sharp has created a prototype full-HD 60.5" display which uses five primary colours to render its palette - allowing for 99 percent of the Pointer colour space to be reproduced.
Sharp Aquos LC-46D65U
reviews.digitaltrends.com 3/10/2009 —
First impressions are all about looks. Sharp obviously knows this, as it has redesigned its Aquos line starting with the handsome D65 series. The 46-inch Sharp LC-46D65U LCD, which retails for $1,500, doesn’t disappoint. A reasonable ...
TDK Creates 320GB Disc Using Blu-ray Technology
vr-zone.com 10/4/2009 — Hyped about the Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) mentioned earlier ? TDK has a different approach using existing Blu-ray technology Correct. Stacking 10 layers and creating a 320GB disc, 32GB each.