MAHWAH, N.J. — Sharp unveiled an incredible breakthrough in flat-panel television with the introduction of the world’s largest widescreen Liquid Crystal HDTV. The new 65-inch AQUOS is the pinnacle of ...
Sharp took some time at their booth to announce the U.S. availability of the world's largest available LCD-TV, the LC-65D90U AQUOS, for this fall. The new 65-inch is their flagship 1080p LCD ...
Sharp have outed two new HDTVs, and they reckon they've managed to make them both huge and "competitively priced". The 65-inch Sharp AQUOS LC-65E77UM and 60-inch Sharp AQUOS LC-60E77UN each pack full ...
Sharp previewed a number of technology firsts and the broadest line of flat-panel TVs at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show. A highlight of the booth was the 65-inch AQUOS, this week's world's largest ...
Sharp is showcasing two new competitively-priced AQUOS LCD TVs that make large-screen units with advanced performance attainable for more consumers. The 65-inch LC-65E77UM (64-33/64″ Diagonal) and ...
Sharp will begin selling high-definition TVs with 65-inch LCD screens internationally before year-end, the company said at a news conference Friday. They are the biggest-screen LCD TVs yet announced, ...
This week, 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. The operating system brings with it some 1 ...
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 ...
Sharp’s Aquos OLED TVs pair Roku’s easy-to-use software with a Dolby Vision OLED panel with excellent contrast and deep blacks. Sharp’s Aquos OLED TVs pair Roku’s easy-to-use software with a Dolby ...
There are just two months to go before CEDIA kicks off in Atlanta, but Sharp's obviously not down with waiting 'til the Fall to introduce its latest gaggle of AQUOS HDTVs. First off, we're taking a ...
We’re here, baby. The conference starts at noon PST. Until then, were just chewing away at our Venetian boxed lunches while scoping out Sharp’s 20mm, 100,000:1 contrast LCD we saw back at IFA. We ...
Earlier this year at CES, we saw the first TVs from Sharp following the announcement that Hisense had licensed the company’s brand name for TVs in the U.S. Unlike some other brands, even the ...