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Industry Analysts Inc.|Jun 28, 2022
Sharp's Erica Calls discussing her recognition on the CRN Women of the Channel list for the second year in a row.
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ENX Magazine|Jun 27, 2022
Sharp's President and CEO, Mike Marusic discusses how he has enabled Sharp to continue garnering more share while ensuring dealer are able to grow amid product disruptions.
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Sixteen Nine|Jun 21, 2022
The company uses the liquid crystal layer of TVs and pro displays as part of a floppy film that presents an alternative to conventional fabric projection screens or glass films. Those transparent displays used for dynamic chiller fridge doors and hologram-ish set-ups are based around LCD layers illuminated by LED edge lighting. In this case, the screen is illuminated and content made visible by the bright light coming from a projector. The image gets formed inside that LCD layer, and the output goes to 4K.
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Dealerscope|Jun 21, 2022
Coverage featuring Superheated Steam Countertop ovens
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8K Association|Jun 19, 2022
Sharp has been working on a complete 8K ecosystem for over a decade – from the cameras to the displays. In Tokyo, it has a unique showroom with a range of partners to test and demonstrate the technology. The firm had also pioneered the use of 5G and claimed a world first when it used 5G to transmit 8K from the cameras to the control center at the French Open tennis in 2019.