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It might be all Japanese to you now, but Sharp's autostereoscopic 3D
is coming to a smartphone near you next year. The tech will debut next
month on the Softbank-bound Galapagos 003SH and 005SH Android
handsets, but now Sharp has confirmed its intention to also bring it
Stateside as well as to two of the world's most populous nations in
China and India. It's not yet exactly clear what handsets those
markets will be getting, but if you're looking for further signs of
Sharp's expanding international ambition, the company's reported to
also be contemplating extending its e-reading tablet platform out to
the US and China. Taken alongside Panasonic's recently announced plans
to start selling Android smartphones globally in 2012, this does
suggest we might soon be watching a neat little resurgence from our
buddies from the land of the rising sun.
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