If the latest flagship smartphones are anything to go by, we can’t escape talking about displays and mobile devices. So here’s a little glimpse at a technology that might work its way into future ...
Sharp today announced plans to produce a new type of screen dubbed ‘Free-Form Display’ that could radically change the shape of our future electronics. Recent years have brought a number of products ...
Though we've seen recent moves to make the boring old rectangular LCD display panel a little more interesting by adding some curves, for the most part the screens of our consumer electronics retain a ...
Rectangular screens are so square. Which is presumably why Sharp has announced a new technology called Free-Form Display—that could allow screens to come in any space, and reduce bezel size to almost ...
Sharp is showing off a ‘free-form’ display technology that it believes could break consumer tech devices out of the rigid convention of using rectangular and square shaped screens. The Japanese ...
Sharp showed off its FFD (Free Form Display) technology at CES today. The display tech moves the circuitry out of the bezel and into the individual pixels according to Sharp. The pixel display ...
Senior Weekend Staff Writer for DualShockers. Loves JRPGs, artbooks, and anime. Another patent has emerged from Nintendo, titled " Game Apparatus and Information Processing Apparatus." This patent ...
This week, Sharp announced a liquid-crystal display that can take on any shape: rounded edges, true circles, even—as its demonstration shows—complex curves for the likes of automotive gauges. Will we ...
A new patent application from Apple revealed this week shows a wireless display users would wear on their head in the form of glasses or goggles. The application, entitled "Head-Mounted Display ...