As part of G8 Summit in Hokkaido, Japan, Sharp will be showcasing some futuristic new technologies in the Zero Emission House. Amongst the future-forward prototypes to be shown: a 26-inch solar-powered LCD television that can be powered by a thin-film photovoltaic panel! Sharp’s plan is to distribute the TV and solar module to areas that have no easy access to grid power.
Related Posts
-
We pretty much love anything that is solar powered. So, geeky as it is, we were very excited to hear that solar-powered WiFi has
-
If you only made between $400 and $4,000 a year in income and didn’t have easy access to electricity, what would you do? For many
-
We love those massive solar arrays that bring power to the cities. But it is very easy to forget the amount of capital and infrastructure
3 Responses to “Sharp’s Solar Powered Television”
-
Featured Author
-
Read Inhabitat
-
Search Categories
-
Recent Posts
-
Recent Comments
-
Browse by Keyword
follow inhabitat on:
popular today
all time
most commented
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
© Inhabitat.com 2012 | About Inhabitat | Contact Us | Advertising with Inhabitat | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Inhabitat, LLC



















Glad to see the article picked up on some of the points I was thinking. Chances are, if you live off the grid a 26 inch TV is the least of your needs. And why cant they roll it out to everyone? I want one.
price Sharp’s Solar Powered Television & Datashite
i need one solar television for africa pal B how can i get it