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 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 ...
New Sharp AQUOS High-Definition LCD TV Series is Bigger and Smaller at the Same Time; New D64U Line Combines Superior Picture Performance and Space Saving Design “The AQUOS LCD TV line has always set ...
Sharp has begun shipping its latest Smart TV sets, the AQUOS Quattron LE830 Series. Available in four sizes – 40-, 46-, 52- and 60-inches – each LE830 model packs integrated WiFi along with CinemaNow, ...
Sharp Japan announced three new “green” AQUOS LCD TVs today [JP], the so-called AQUOS A series, which follows the BD and E series. The new models come in three different sizes: 40 inches (LC-40AE6), ...
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 in Japan updated their line of AQUOS LCD TVs with the so-called Freestyle AQUOS F5 series [JP]. The four TVs in that series, sized at 20/32/40 and 60 inches have a few common selling points: ...
Today in New York City, at Rockefeller Center’s Top of the Rock, Sharp unveiled the D64U line of Aquos LCD TVs, 25% thinner than previous models at a slim 3 1/4 inches thickness. They also have ...
LCD televisions have traditionally used fluorescent tubes to provide the screen backlighting, but this doesn’t easily create a uniformly lit display, and it’s impossible to vary brightness so that ...
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