Not to be outdone by yesterday’s announcements of a52-inch 1080p LCD by Samsung and Sony’s barrage of Bravia bravado with LCDs also topping out at 52 inches, now Sharp jumps into the fray with its ...
Check the size of this monster compared to human beings. It’s the Sharp Aquos 80-inch LCD television. 80 bloody inches—6.66 feet! And still, it’s price tag is only $5500, which feels low to me given ...
Here at Crave we often get asked about 1080p 32-inch LCD televisions and our stock response is that at such small sizes the benefits of a high-resolution screen are small. You might as well save your ...
Denotes whether the model is a UHD TV with 4K (3840x2160) resolution, or 8K (7680x4320), or an HDTV with 1920x1080, or less common 1366x768 resolution. The Sharp Aquos LC-70UD1U is an Ultra HD ...
Moving into the Holiday selling season, Sharp announced price cuts to select models in its line of AQUOS LCD TVs. In fully integrated HDTV sets with CableCARD compatibility, Sharp cut the suggested ...
In the ever-evolving and competitive landscape of high-performance televisions, SHARP has reemerged as a force to be reckoned with. After a period of strategic transformation and development, the ...
At a press conference the day before the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas opens, Sharp unveiled what its calling the world's largest LCD television, a 108-inch (274cm) gargantuan set, under its ...
MONTVALE, N.J.—Sharp Home Electronics Company of America has reentered the U.S. TV market by launching a new lineup of Sharp Roku TV OLED 4K UHD with HDR10 and LCD 4K UHD TVs. The OLED models also ...
Sharp announced an agreement with NBC Universal to bring NBCU content in the form of text and pictures to AQUOS Net connected TVs. Consumers using Sharp AQUOS HDTV LCD TVs equipped with AQUOS Net ...
PHILADELPHIA—The Xumo streaming joint venture of Comcast and Charter Communications said Sharp will introduce a new line of QLED 4K UHD TVs featuring the Xumo TV operating system. The TVs will launch ...
Sharp is about to step back into the U.S. market with XLED TVs as well as the first OLED models with the Roku OS. Japan-based Sharp with support from its principal owner, Taiwan-based Foxconn, appears ...
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