New Sharp LCD TV
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Sharp has announced a new LCD product that displays different pictures depending whether people are viewing the screen from the left or the right.
The “two-way viewing-angle LCD,” works by sending light from the backlight separately to the right and left sides of the screen.
It suggests uses such as one person surfing the Internet, using the display as a PC screen with another watching a movie or TV show.
It will also work for watching two TV channels at the same time: sport for the guy and a soap for the girl! ![]()
The display will costs approx twice the standard type, will be available any time now.
It will probably be licensed by Sharp to other LCD TV vendors such as Sony, Sanyo, Panasonic, Grundig etc.
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