Jim O’Neill of Sammamish, Washington wants to use his HDTV as a computer monitor, but is having problems: “I recently got a nice Sharp LCD with HDMI input, only to be disappointed that I could not use ...
Santa Clara, Calif. and Osaka, Japan – April 30, 2008 – AMIMON Inc., an emerging leader in semiconductor technology for wireless high-definition (HD) video, has partnered with leading LCD TV ...
Those of us currently in the market for a new television are faced with a difficult choice: Pay through the nose for a 4K set or spend a fraction of that on another HD television that will be obsolete ...
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 ...
Ultra HD 4K is all the rage right now in the world of consumer televisions, but is that enthusiasm limited to manufacturers and the press who desperately need something to talk about now that 3D is ...
Like many of the latest Blu-ray players, Sharp's BD-HP52U ($299.99 list) handles high definition video with aplomb, and also does a good job upconverting standard-def DVDs. Sharp HDTV owners will ...
Sharp just announced the 70-inch THX 4K certified Ultra HD LED TV, model LC-70UD1U, which offers four times the pixel resolution of high definition — eight million pixels (3840×2160). For today’s ...
The only THX® 4K Certified Ultra HD TV makes anything you watch, more crisp, more detailed, more stunning MAHWAH, NJ, June 26, 2013 – Sharp Electronics Corporation today unveiled the new 70" class (69 ...
Sharp just released another excellent 52-inch HDTV, which adds another phenomenal set to their AQUOS line. It supports full high definition at 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, and it pushes out a 120Hz ...
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 ...
Three new models of 1080p LCD HDTV’s were introduced by Sharp today, starting at a MSRP of $1400. Sharp hopes to attract borderline customers with what they are calling the entry-level line. The three ...
CE Week 2014 kicks off in New York today, and Sharp has brought its biggest and brightest guns to compete with the titans of the TV industry like Samsung, LG, and Sony. Sharp unveiled its 2015 Ultra ...