Sharp aims for “superior brightness” with latest X Series 4K projector

Sharp Imaging has added a new family member to its pro-level X Series projectors. The dual-laser XP-X171Q should provide, ahem, sharp 4K visuals even in brightly lit rooms.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Projectors, 4K UHD, Laser, Sharp, bRight Continue reading Sharp aims for “superior brightness” with latest X Series 4K projector

Bright laser projector aimed at retiring lamp models in mobile cinemas

Sharp/NEC Display Solutions in Europe has launched a 14,000-lumen laser projector that’s pitched as an ideal replacement for current models using Xenon lamps in small booth theaters or boothless mobile cinema setups.Continue ReadingCategory: Technology… Continue reading Bright laser projector aimed at retiring lamp models in mobile cinemas

Bitdefender partners with Sharp to improve threat prevention in multifunction business printers

Bitdefender and Sharp Electronics announced a new partnership, enabling the integration of Bitdefender antimalware technology into Sharp’s new range of Future Workplace A3 multifunction printers (MFPs). The partnership strengthens cybersecurity threat … Continue reading Bitdefender partners with Sharp to improve threat prevention in multifunction business printers

Where Did Pocket Computing Start?

A smartphone in 2019 is an essential piece of everyday equipment. Many of you are probably reading this page on one, and it will pack a very significant quantity of computing power into your hand. Pocket computing has a long history stretching back decades before the mass adoption of smartphones …read more

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Repairing a Vintage Sharp MemoWriter

As you may know, we’re rather big fans of building things here at Hackaday. But we’re also quite partial to repairing things which might otherwise end up in a landfill. Especially when those things happen to be interesting pieces of vintage hardware. So the work [ekriirke] put in to get …read more

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