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The Sharp Aquos XLED makes a good effort to compete with high-end TVs from class leaders LG and Samsung, but its price is too high for what you get.
Sharp Corporation announced it will release three models (75-, 70-, and 65-inch) of its flagship AQUOS XLED 4K TV in the U.S. this spring.
But, even with these caveats, we’re happy to report, if you want a giant 70-inch TV that won’t break the bank, then the Sharp GK4245K is the one to get.
The Sharp AQUOS XLED F8 offers a 4K resolution with a 120Hz display refresh rate. The AQUOS XLED F8 is priced at RMB 16,999 ($2,500) and is only available in China for now.
Sharp said Friday it would begin selling a 65-inch LCD television, the biggest in the world, encroaching on the turf of Matsushita Electric Industrial and other makers of plasma TVs.
Sharp is now the fourth manufacturer producing Xumo TVs, joining Element, Hisense and Pioneer. The TVs will be available in 50-, 55-, 65-, 75- and 85-inch screen-class sizes and are designed to make ...
Sharp has launched what it claims is the largest consumer TV in Europe. The Aquos LC-90LE757 boasts a whopping 90-inch LED display capable of displaying images in 1080p, with optional 3D support.