Sharp will take part in enlivening the CES 2023 event which will take place in Las Vegas, United States of America. This Japanese electronics giant will show off its newest innovation.
CES 2023 will be held from January 5-8. Sharp will open a booth at Patrus Ballroom, Wynn Las Vegas Hotel.
Visitors are promised to be able to see Sharp's four latest innovations, ranging from brand-new televisions to AR/VR devices. Here are the details:
1. Aquos XLED TV
Sharp will introduce its flagship Aquos XLED TV model to the global market. Visitors can enjoy the latest next generation screen with
extraordinary color brightness and color expression brought about by mini LED flat lamps and quantum dot technology.
In addition, Sharp will launch a prototype of one of the 120-inch models for the first time. It is claimed to be the 4th largest in the world.
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2. AR/VR Devices
Sharp will introduce for the first time an ultra-light HMD prototype for VR equipped with the latest hardware, such as a display
ultra-high-resolution, ultra-high-speed autofocus camera and ultra-compact proximity sensor.
Sharp will also be demonstrating the world's lightest, most compact and thinnest camera module. As well as a proximity sensor that helps HMD users avoid collisions with people and objects.
There are also AR / VR devices that give users the realistic feeling of getting into the picture more comfortably.
3. Advanced Automotive Devices
Sharp will introduce a passenger information display using viewing angle controls. By adjusting the viewing angle, the driver will not be able to see the image display while driving so he can concentrate while driving.
Sharp will also display a prototype driver monitoring system. A camera module integrated with the screen monitors the driver, in addition to Sharp
will showcase the world's highest conversion efficiency multiple photovoltaic modules, which are expected to be installed in vehicles such as EVs, and used in aerospace and aviation applications.
4. Renewable Energy Technology
Sharp will introduce LC-LH (Liquid and Crystal Light Harvesting) for the first time outside of Japan, an indoor photovoltaic
developed by integrating the company's long-standing dye-sensitized solar cell and LCD technology
developed.
They will introduce perovskite solar cells which have attracted attention as the next generation of solar cells, because they are thinner, lighter and more flexible. It is expected to contribute to the wider use of solar power.