Sharp has just announced its rumored Galapagos 7-inch tablet, in Japan. There are no details about the slate's price or if it will reach other markets in the futures.However, it's certain that Galapagos EB-A71GJ-B is a pretty interesting device due to its hardware and software configuration.It looks like th... |
16 November 2011 11:16 GMT |
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With all the success that e-reader suppliers have been reporting recently, it makes sense that other companies would seek to score big on this rowing market as well, so hearing that Sharp is trying to expand the availability of its own device may not seem too surprising.The past couple of weeks have seen companies t... |
30 December 2010 04:26 GMT |
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It seems that even Sharp has decided to come in strong on the e-reader market, its offering actually being made up of two devices that have enough tablet elements to be considered both e-readers and media slates, at least somewhat.Even though most e-reader unleashed so far have stuck to the E Ink grayscale screen, S... |
29 November 2010 03:41 GMT |
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Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp has just announced two Android-powered smartphones that feature a 3D display, the GALAPAGOS 003SH and 005SH. The company has been working for quite some time on a glasses-free auto-stereoscopic 3D screen which could be included in smartphones.Sharp showcased one of the prototyp... |
4 November 2010 06:27 GMT |
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Coming to make a contribution of its own to the e-book reader market, Sharp has prepared a pair of electronics that, being tablets with color displays, will possess multiple capabilities besides just e-book reading.The e-reader market has definitely grown since last year, with the companies involved even starting to... |
27 September 2010 04:30 GMT |
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Giant tortoises still represent the living symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, even as four of the fifteen species have long since been exterminated by human activity in the region. However, one of them could be brought back to life based on genetic techniques applied to museum-preserved specimens. When... |
24 September 2008 09:19 GMT |
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