Sharp plans an aggressive foray into the tablet market this December–well, sort of. Sharp plans to launch a new online content service and two tablet devices, but it is positioning its tablets as ...
Sharp is showing off its 5.5 inch and 10.8 inch Galapagos tablets at CES this week. Both tablets run a highly customized version of Google Android with a heavy focus on eBooks, magazines, comic books, ...
Sharp’s Galapagos brand e-reader tablet comes in two different different screen sizes: 5.5- and 10.8-inch. Sharp isn’t disclosing what operating system the tablets were running at CES, but the company ...
While every other player in this segment is busy putting together a tablet device, consumer electronics major Sharp has gone one step ahead and has stated they are keen to come up with a tablet device ...
Sharp is discontinuing the production of two of its three Galapagos tablets less then a year after launching them. The 5.5-inch and 10.8-inch Galapagos tablet computers will be discontinued as of Sept ...
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 ...
Sharp’s earlier attempt at a tablet device did not really take off in a manner that could match its global stature as an electronics maker of repute. The Japanese major had even tried a different ...
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