In the world of TVs, Sharp is synonymous with huge screens. The company has concentrated on the 60-inches-and-up space for a few years now, and that won’t change in 2015. But they can also play ...
While the Sharp LC-UQ17U series offers decent picture quality its pseudo-4K features simply aren't worth paying extra for. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...
Sharp has unveiled the new Quattron+ HDTV line, which doubles its already more-than-usual four color subpixels into eight, and adds 4K content support to the 1080p screens. I’m PCMag’s home theater ...
MAHWAH, N.J., Sept. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sharp Electronics Corporation today announced the national availability of the 70" class (69.5" diagonal) AQUOS 4K Ultra HD TV (LC-70UD1U), the first 4K ...
Theoretically, 4K/UltraHD TVs and Sharp's screen-size strategy are a perfect fit. UltraHD resolution is made for a super-sized screens, and Sharp has been churning out very-large-screen TVs over the ...
Industry observers and executives alike remain stunned at how, in just five relatively short years, 4K UHD TVs transformed from a pricey curiosity to a race-to-the-bottom commodity. Based on this ...
The Aquos sets will be available starting in February as part of a trend to support Ultra HD content. By Michael Walker LAS VEGAS – In a confirmation of 4K‘s growing prominence, Sharp introduced two ...
CES is nothing if not a TV show — a time to take the temperature of the market and see what gimmicks and trends might convince consumers to drop thousands of dollars on a new set in the coming year.
Sharp has announced a 70-inch LED LCD 4K HDTV, the first of its kind to get THX 4K certification. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations ...