Sharp, which recently made an entry in the Indian mobile market, has announced that it will soon launch 3D smartphones in India, China, and the United States.
CES 2011 has just begun and we can see a lot of TV manufacturers introducing portable devices, and not just HDTVs or home theaters.
Japanese electronics company Sharp plans to bring glasses-free 3D smartphones to India, China and the U.S. next year. Sharp recently released two 3D smartphones, which are part of the Galapagos series, on Softbankâs network in its home market.
Japanese company Sharp Electronics has announced its entry into the Indian mobile handset space. It has released four mobile handsets priced between Rs. 6,500 and Rs. 25,000.
Sharp Galapagos Mobile Type e-reader will be a 5.5" device, while the Home Type e-reader will be a 10.8" device.
Sharp demoed a prototype 3D mobile phone at IFA 2010; plans end-2010 launch
Sharp plans to unveil its first 3D TV series, the Sharp Aquos LE925 Quattron LED series, at the IFA 2010.
Sharp Corporation has introduced the first 3D camera module in the world that can be fitted into smartphones, portable gaming systems and digital point-and-shoot cameras.
Sharp Corp has also jumped into the fray of 3D television business after Samsung, Sony, LG and Panasonic announced the launch of their 3D TVs.
Sharp has announced its plans to launch an ultra-mini netbook, called the NetWalker PC-Z1, in Japan.