Japan’s Sharp makes multi-hued HD displays for iPhones and TVs, but it has had unexpected success at home with a simple, monochrome device it calls a “digital notepad,” a small tablet with a lined ...
Having set things straight in its home market, which includes the launch of the Galapagos line of tablets followed by the launch of the Galapagos content service involving tie ups with e-book and ...
Sharp Electronics announced Monday that it will launch two new Android-based tablet e-readers this December, but in Japan only. The company also said it will introduce a new “cloud-based media ...
We all know Sharp intends to unleash its Galapagos line of tablets in the United States. If anyone needs proof, here it is. The Galapagos tablet has already made it to the FCC for the necessary trials ...
Reading books on the wrong screen can cause strain and distraction. These tablets are designed to deliver sharp text, balanced brightness and long reading sessions without discomfort.
Retailers in Japan began accepting reservations for Sharp’s new Galapagos media tablet on Friday ahead of its launch next week. Sharp hopes to sell a million of the devices and in doing so take the ...