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Today, Sharp announced two new widescreen, full-HD 1080p AQUOS sets in new screen sizes, 46-inch (LC-46D62U) and 52-inch (LC-52D62U), produced at Sharp’s groundbreaking new LCD plant, Kameyama No. 2.
Sharp’s new X-series models, which come in 37-, 42- and 46-inch screen sizes and are only 3.44 cm thick (at their thinnest part), go on sale in Japan in March.
Sharp have announced a new range of AQUOS LED-backlit LCD TVs, the LE700 series, ranging in size from 32- to 52-inches. Each offering Full HD 1080p, they use Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel with 10-bit ...
Sharp Japan announces 16 G-Series 120hz AQUOS LCD TVs ranging from 26-inch up to 52-inch. The 37†, 42†, 46†, and 52†feature an ultra thin… ...
Do you want a 1080p television with a built in hard-drive recorder and something to shut up that Cillit Bang bloke? If so, Sharp has the TV for you ...
Android takes over yet another major TV brand as Sharp becomes the third manufacturer to build the Android TV operating system into its smart TVs.
MELVILLE, N.Y.--ADI announced in October it has signed an agreement with Sharp to offer the AQUOS High-Definition (HD) LCD TV Series, along with Blu-ray players, audio products, and Sharp branded LCD ...
Sharp obviously knows this, as it has redesigned its Aquos line starting with the handsome D65 series. The 46-inch Sharp LC-46D65U LCD, which retails for $1,500, doesn’t disappoint.
Sharp claims that its new AQUOS DX series of LCD TVs are the world's first LCD TVs with built-in Blu-ray recorders. The new DX series TVs will be available in Japan starting in November and will ...
How to Upgrade the Firmware on a Sharp Aquos TV. The Sharp Aquos LCD TV in your office, employee lounge or waiting room lets viewers watch television shows and movies in high definition. Sharp ...
Sharp AQUOS QLED TVs will boast Xumo TV’s best-in-class operating system and a frameless, 4K UHD screen with Quantum Dot Wide Color Gamut technology, which enhances Dolby Vision® HDR and HDR10 ...
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.