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Your new iPhone probably won't be this bendy, but it will be incredibly durable. Apple’s next-generation iPhone could finally put an end to fragile smartphones by adopting a flexible OLED display that can bend and twist without so much as a crack. The technology will reportedly come fro...

Apple’s next generation iPhone is rumored to use a new display panel technology that could make the device not only thinner but lighter too. The panel technology which is called in-cell touch is currently being rolled out by Sharp and Toshiba. The rumors come from sources in Apple’s ...

In March 2012 at Kameyama Plant No. 2, Sharp began producing the world's first...

Apple initially considered investing in Sharp's LCD business...

Samsung Electronics has become the world's top seller of LED-backlit LCD monitors...

Foxconn, Apple’s infamous manufacturing partner, today invested heavily in Sharp, a prominent Japanese display manufacturer. Hon Hai, Foxconn’s parent company, now owns 46.5% of Sharp, while Sharp will retain another 46.5% and Sony keeps their 7% stake. As a part of the agreement, Ho...

DisplayMate, known for its professional monitor and television calibrating tools, took a close look at the retina display of the new iPad and compared it with the iPhone 4 and the iPad 2. In a rather lengthy article, the company runs the three devices through its battery of laboratory and visual ...

The iPad 3 is going to have an amazingly sharp screen. Like the iPhone 4S, users won’t be able to see the individual pixels of the iPad 3′s retina display because all 3,145,728 pixels will be densely packed together at 264 pixels-per-inch. Ok, that’s cool, but what does that a...

The iPad 3 is going to have an amazingly sharp screen. Like the iPhone 4S, users won’t be able to see the individual pixels of the iPad 3′s retina display because all 3,145,728 pixels will be densly packed together at 264 pixels-per-inc. Ok, that’s cool, but what does that act...

If you can dimly remember the concept of refraction from high school, you're doing better than most. Perhaps if you'd been taught using this video as an example, you'd have paid more attention.More »