Sharp – Introduced 4K compliant AQUOS ultra high definition TV to the North American market

Sharp - Introduced AQUOS Ultra High Definition TV to the North American Market

Akihabara News wrote about the AQUOS 4K compliant model over a month ago. Recently, its first model for the North American Market was finally introduced in New York City. Below is the Sharp’s press release.

Press release:

On June 26, 2013, Sharp announced its first Ultra HD TV for the North American market.

The 70 inch class (69.5 inch diagonal) AQUOS Ultra HD TV is the first Ultra HD TV to receive the coveted THX 4K certification in NorthAmerica. THX 4K certification sets the industry standard for image quality and consistency.

“Sharp has a rich history of leading the electronics industry in innovation. Today we continue that tradition with the introduction of the AQUOS Ultra HD LED TV,” said John Herrington, President, Sharp Electronics Marketing Company of America. “With four times the pixel resolution of HD, the 70 inch class AQUOS Ultra HD LED TV is our finest television ever.”

Sharp will be enforcing its sales of Ultra HD TVs toward the North American market with strong demands for large size TVs.

SoftBank – DIGNO R SoftBank 202K – ONLY 94g – Ultra-lightweight waterproof dustproof smartphone

SoftBank - DIGNO R SoftBank 202K - ONLY 94g - Ultra-lightweight waterproof dustproof smartphone

SoftBank is going to release a 94g ultra-lightweight waterproof dustproof smartphone “DIGNO R SoftBank 202K” manufactured by Kyocera on July 5.

“DIGNO R SoftBank 202K” has a 4.3inch (1280 x 720 dots) HD TFT LCD screen and 1.5GHz dual core CPU MSM8960 built-in. It’s a “SoftBank 4G” compliant smartphone so that it is capable of download speeds up to 76Mbps.

There is high-capacity 1800mAh battery built-in in this 94g compact smartphone.

Size: 60 x 122 x 10.4 mm
Weight: Approx. 94 g
Camera: Main 8.1 million pixels, Sub 0.32 million pixeles
Color: Turquoise green, Pink, Black, White
Compatible with: One-seg, Bluetooth

JVC Kenwood – XX (XTREME XPLOSIVES) Series – 5 new headphones with tough rubber protector – Produces powerful and dynamic deep bass sound

JVC - XX (XTREME XPLOSIVES) Series - 5 new headphones with tough rubber protector - Produces powerful and dynamic deep bass sound

JVC Kenwood is going to release 5 new headphones below from the XX (XTREME XPLOSIVES) series in early July.

HA-XM30X

“HA-XM30X” is a high-end DJ style model in the XX series. It features “Flip-up Style” that enables you to pull one ear out as keeping the headphone on your head and then listen to the sound with one ear. Large diameter 57mm driver unit and the “Extreme Deep Bass Port” produce powerful and dynamic deep bass sound.

Estimated price: ¥10,000
Weight: Approx. 422g
Frequency band: 8Hz~20,000Hz
Output sound pressure level: 113dB/1mW
Impedance: 46Ω

HA-XM20X / HA-XMR20X

“HA-XM20X” and “HA-XMR20X” have a large diameter 57mm driver unit and the “Extreme Deep Bass Port” for producing dynamic sound built-in. Particularly, “HA-XMR20X” has a handy remote controller on the cord. It allows you to control playing, pausing, skipping songs, adjusting sound volume, and answering and hanging up the phone easily.

Estimated price: HA-XM20X ¥6,000, HA-XMR20X ¥7,000
Weight: Approx.318g
Frequency band: 8Hz~23,000Hz
Output sound pressure level: 107dB/1mW
Impedance: 36Ω

HA-XS10X / HA-XSR10X

“HA-XS10X” and “HA-XSR10X” have a 40mm driver unit and the “Extreme Deep Bass Port” for producing dynamic sound built-in. Particularly, “HA-XSR10X” has a handy remote controller on the cord. It allows you to control playing, pausing, skipping songs, adjusting sound volume, and answering and hanging up the phone easily.

Estimated price: HA-XS10X ¥4,000, HA-XSR10X ¥5,000
Weight: Approx.158g
Frequency band: 8Hz~23,000Hz
Output sound pressure level: 106dB/1mW
Impedance: 32Ω

Thanko – MP3 Converter – Convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files without a PC and save them to a microSD card

Thanko - MP3 Converter - Convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files without a PC and save them to a microSD card

Thanko released a MP3 converter – With it, You can convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files without a PC and save them to a microSD card.

Simply set a cassette tape in the MP3 converter, play it and hit the record button, and then it will start recording songs. It is able to recognize intervals between songs and create a separate file for each song.

You can use the MP3 converter as a regular cassette player as well.

Once you convert cassettes, vinyl records, MDs into MP3 files, you will enjoy your favorite songs from now on without any worry about the cassettes/vinyls/MDs getting deteriorated.

Price: ¥6,980
Size: W114 x H83 x L35 mm
Weight: 196g

McDonalds Japan – Quarter Pounder Jewelry – First-ever 1,000 yen premium MacDonalds burgers! – ONE DAY ONLY for each burger: July 6th, July 13th, and July 20th

McDonalds Japan - Quarter Pounder Jewelry - First-ever 1,000 yen premium MacDonalds burgers! - ONE DAY ONLY for each burger: July 6th, July 13th, and July 20th

McDonalds Japan is going to offer 3 premium burgers – One day only for each burger: July 6th, July 13th, and July 20th.

Each burger costs ¥1,000, which is the first-ever burger that costs more than ¥1,000 at Mcdonalds.

These special burgers are made from high-quality, selected ingredients and each one has a different special name: Gold Ring, Black Diamond, and Ruby Spark.

Gold Ring – Sold only on July 6th
– Pineapple, Smoked bacon slab, A quarter pound beef patty, Monterey jack cheese and rich BBQ sauce, which includes more than 10 different spices

Black Diamond – Sold only on July 13th
– Truffle sauce, quarter pound beef patty, Grilled mushrooms and onions and melted cheese

Ruby Spark – Sold only on July 20th
– 5 slices of chorizo, Avocado fillings, quarter pound beef patty and Pepper jack cheese

McDonalds is also going to offer a ¥1,200 combo meal called “Jewelry Set” that comes with Medium size French fries and a soft drink.

Canon – EOS 70D – Digital single-lens reflex camera – With the refined new AF technology “Dual pixel CMOS AF”

Canon - EOS 70D - Digital single-lens reflex camera - With refined new AF technology "Dual pixel CMOS AF"

Canon has just announced that they will release a digital single-lens reflex camera “EOS 70D” with Canon’s new AF technology “Dual pixel CMOS AF” on August 29.

The new APS-C size CMOS sensor (20.2 million pixels) and the Canon DIGIC 5+ Image Processor brings high image quality and high rate of continuous shooting (7fps). ISO range is from 100 to 12800 that is able to be expandable up to ISO 25600. There are 19 all cross type AF points.

It has a 3-inch TFT color LC monitor with 10.4 million dot pixels. It’s compatible with wireless LAN.

Price: About ¥130,000
Size: 139 x 104.3 x 78.5 mm
Weight: 675g

2 kinds of lens kits will be out in mid September: EF-S18-55 IS STM lens kit and EF-S18-135 IS STM lens kit.

JINS – Glasses and sunglasses collaborated with Ultraman & Ultra Seven – Will be released on July 10th, Ultraman Day

JINS - Glasses and sunglasses collaborated with Ultraman & Ultra Seven - Will be released on July 10th, Ultraman Day

Ultraman and Ultra Seven are the heros of the Japanese TV series “Ultraman” that uses special effects. It’s produced by Tsuburaya Production, and it has been Japanese favorite since 1966. Ultraman appeared on TV on July 10, 1966 for the first time and since then July 10th is known as “Ultraman Day”.

So, on this July 10th, Ultraman and Ultra Seven collaborated glasses and sunglasses will be out from Japanese eyewear brand JINS.

Ultraman Model:
– Glasses (Red, Gray, Black)
– Sun glasses (Red, Silver, Black)

Ultra Seven Model:
– Glasses (Red, Gray, Black)
– Sun glasses (Red, Silver, Black)

Price:
Glasses – ¥7,990
Sun glasses – ¥5,990

Sharp – IGZO 32V touchscreen LCD monitor “PN-K322B” – Compatible with 4K2K ultra HD resolution display

Sharp - IGZO 32V touchscreen LCD monitor "PN-K322B" - Compatible with 4K2K ultra HD resolution display

Sharp is releasing a 4K2K (3,840×2,160 dots) display compliant 32V IGZO touchscreen LCD monitor “PN-K322B” on July 30.

With IGZO technology and edge LED backlight, the monitor is only 36mm long. It has a sliding stand so that you can adjust the monitor’s angle. The accompanying stylus pen’s tip is only 2mm diameter.

It features a palm cancellation function that allows you to input with the stylus pen even while your hand is touching on the screen.

Pentax Ricoh Imaging – The company’s name will be changed to “Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd.” on August 1

Pentax Ricoh Imaging - The company's name will be changed to "Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd." on August 1

Today, Pentax Ricoh Imaging announced that they will change their company name to “Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd.” on August 1.

Even after the name change, they will still keep both of the names of their product brand “Pentax” and “Ricoh” as before.

Pentax Ricoh Imaging was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Ricoh Company, Ltd. on October 1, 2011.

Mt.Gox – Exclusive with the World’s Leading Bitcoins Exchange

Mt.Gox - Exclusive with the World’s Leading Bitcoins Exchange

The Leading Exchange in a Business Getting Attention

CEO Mark Karpeles, along with Marketing Officer, Gonzague Gay-Bouchery, is running a company in the Shibuya area of Tokyo that has gained quite a lot of attention recently. That company, Mt.Gox, handles more than 60% of all Bitcoin trading volume worldwide and has assumed leadership in the space of this decentralized, alternative currency.

This, the leading exchange in a business opportunity that now features investment funds and that is attracting venture capital investment in both related companies and in Bitcoins themselves, with investors reportedly including Andreessen Horowitz and the Winklevoss twins.

Perhaps because of its size and leadership in the space, Mt.Gox has become the face of Bitcoins – and it has received the most scrutiny. Most governments, notably the US government, have taken a skeptical approach with Bitcoins and it seems as though Mt.Gox is one of the main targets so far. The US government has already taken action, recently freezing a US-based account operated by Mutum Sigillum LLC, a subsidiary of Mt.Gox, ostensibly due to compliance issues.

But Mark and Gonzague said they would not – and could not – comment on any issues related to the US government. And they said they are not bothered by what’s going on there.

This, the world’s leading Bitcoin marketplace, is a place of passion for what the currency means for the future of international business. Despite some recent inconveniences, they are confident about the future of Bitcoins and their future role in the global economy and I had the opportunity to hear it first-hand from these 2 leaders in the space.

Mt.Gox’s View on Bitcoins

First of all, they said, Bitcoins will not replace currency as it exists now. BUT, it could inspire the future of currencies. Today, some feel that currencies are stuck in a terrestrial, local mindset. US dollars, Euros, Japanese Yen – these are currencies used around the world but their supply, policies, etc. are dictated and controlled by the central banks or regulating bodies in their home domestic markets.

“Holders of these currencies are at the mercy of the system,” Gonzague explained, “your relative wealth in the world is tied to the economic well-being of your home currency. A bank can restrict or even control what you are doing. PayPal can restrict what you are doing. Maybe the credit card company will limit the amount that you can use on your card. Or, like a lot of us in the digital age, you don’t have a local telephone line or address, which can negatively impact your status with financial institutions.

“Bitcoins allow you to have wealth outside of the traditional parameters, have flexibility and ultimately have control over your finances. Wealth becomes truly global, it becomes transparent, and it becomes unencumbered by the restrictions – and exorbitant fees – imposed by the current financial industry.”

A “Decentralized Crypto-Currency”

Bitcoins, have been called a “decentralized crypto-currency” and both parts of that label are critical to why, its promoters feel, it is the model of the future of money.

Decentralized – There is no dispute that international travelers and business people have a real need for ease of access, and liquidity of funds as they operate across borders. But the current framework, according to Mark and Gonzague, is not truly global and is not efficient. Currently, during traveling, or when transferring money to clients overseas, people and businesses are levied with fees and taxes and have to wait up to several days to wire money or to receive wired money. Money transfers are subjected to a higher degree of regulation and scrutiny then are transactions made domestically.

Bitcoins, for the first time, offer an international currency, for international travelers and business people – a decentralized currency that is equally valuable and easy to use among anyone, anywhere, across borders or not.

“We are not Americans, French or Japanese,” explained Gonzague, “we are Earthlings. This is the first means for people to carry ‘value’ around the world, and it is the first chance for one ‘currency’ to be used anywhere – for example, 2 people, 1 in Paris, 1 in New Zealand – they can work together as if they are next door, making payments to each other, without fees, instantaneously, and with a common currency that both can use just as easily.”

Crypto-currency – Bitcoins have several technical advantages over other forms of currency. They are completely digital but they rely on cryptography (encrypting and decrypting as required steps for validity) and are virtually impossible to steal or counterfeit. One of the security fears of Bitcoins has been so-called “double-spend” where you pay someone in Bitcoins, retrieve it back and spend it again.

“Impossible.” Mark explains, quite convincingly. “The level of robustness of the cryptography used with Bitcoins is so great that it is almost impossible to have the amount of CPU to even try it. My estimates are that it would take 64 times more power than all of the CPU required to “mine” all 21 million Bitcoins.”

Another aspect of the cryptography that makes Bitcoins ultimately more secure and safe to use is something called a ‘block chain’ – a sort of transaction ledger. All transactions between holders of a Bitcoin are logged, proving the transfer of Bitcoins in payments between 2 parties and making it virtually impossible to steal. Within the block chain, the recipient of a Bitcoin, by virtue of how they are set up, would be logged, so the payer of a Bitcoin gets absolute proof of the payment recipient and the exact time when a transaction is made.

Add to these points a 3rd feature: Finite Supply and Inherent Value (like gold). Bitcoins take effort to be created (or “mined”) requiring massive computing power, and the volume at which they can be mined is strictly controlled through an algorithm, and ultimately, the absolute volume of Bitcoins is limited to 21 million. Also, Bitcoins are considered by many to be a better inherent asset than gold – unlike gold, there are no storage requirements, no insurance, no physical burdens, etc.

The combination of the 3 – Decentralized, Cryptography, Inherent Value – make Bitcoins arguably more reliable, more convenient, more transparent, and potentially more valuable for an increasingly globalized world.

Mark summed it up: “Who says that in a global economy, with communication happening instantaneously, with information available instantaneously, with people making decisions with implications straddling borders and jurisdictions, that my payment options should be limited to a currency tied to one arbitrary political territory of the world, whose monetary policy is in the interests of that territory, and whose currency can be printed or withheld at will without an intrinsic value behind it other than the faith I have in that lone government?”

Not surprisingly, currently there is no agreement by any government regarding what exactly Bitcoins are and how they should be handled. But it is a given that governments are not going to give up their control over monetary supply or financial transactions easily and general acceptance of Bitcoins, if it happens at all, will be a bottoms-up process.

What About Japan?

Which brings us to Mt.Gox’s status in Japan and its future. They have been in discussion with the Japanese authorities – the Financial Services Agency (FSA) – for 1 and 1/2 years about the business and how it should be regulated. And as an example of how difficult it is to accurately peg what Bitcoins are, the Japanese authorities, to date, say that Mt.Gox does not need a financial license. “There are 3 kinds of licenses for financial activities in Japan and what we do is actually not covered by any of them, so at the moment, the FSA says we are outside of their jurisdiction. There has been discussion about trying to fit us under one of the licenses or to make a new license for our business, but it is not clear where it is going to go at this point.”

To date, the vast majority of the company’s business has been outside of Japan, which is likely why there hasn’t been much concern by the Japanese authorities – yet. But this may change if interest in Bitcoins in Japan starts to grow as it has in Europe and the Americas.

Some More Background…

Some people think that Bitcoins are a Japanese invention and that Mt.Gox is a natural outcropping of that. But while the inventor of Bitcoins signed the registration documents as Satoshi Nakamoto, this was almost certainly an assumed name and even the Mt.Gox guys are not sure who exactly this person was. For Mark and Mt.Gox, their role came via a connection through another venture business.

Mark started another company in Japan called Tibanne which is a hosting and domain management business. Mark actually built a Bitcoin client in order to accept payments by Bitcoin for his hosting business. Through this, Mark met Jeb McCaleb, founder of Mt.Gox. McCaleb had started the company as an online card trading exchange called “Magic The Gathering Online eXchange” – hence the name, Mt.Gox. But when he built the Bitcoin exchange, it soon became the majority of the business.

And eventually, in a classic entrepreneurial “I liked it so much I bought the company” moment, Tibanne acquired 88% of Mt.Gox and it became a subsidiary of Tibanne.  McCaleb moved on to other ventures and Mt.Gox went on to become the #1 exchange in the business.

So What Does the Future Hold?

There are countless threats to the business, but in Mark’s view, countless ways for the business model to put its stamp on world business and the future of money and economics.

“Bitcoins have hit a certain critical mass of recognition, even if general acceptance is still sometime in the future. And we’re seeing the inevitable challenges and pushback felt in any new business model and leading edge opportunity. But if we can continue to explain the advantages of Bitcoins while providing a safe and robust service, we’ll be in a position to help reach the next important step forward toward a truly transparent, global world economy.”