Sharp’s jumping into the mainstream LED pool with Aquos LED (they had the pricier XS1). Sharp says theirs are better, since they make their own LEDs and use a next ...
Sharp today unveiled nearly twenty 60″ plus TV models as part of its new line of AQUOS LED TVs, with more models that feature Quattron technology, more choices in the fast growing 60″, 70″ and 80″ ...
LAS VEGAS--Sharp brought a "go big or go home" attitude to the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show as it unveiled a bevy of new LED TV in the 60-, 70- and 80-inch screen classes. Sitting below the 90-inch ...
Sharp have announced a new range of AQUOS LED-backlit LCD TVs, the LE700 series, ranging in size from 32- to 52-inches. Each offering Full HD 1080p, they use Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel with 10-bit ...
Sharp is rolling out some new Aquos HDTVs, with the coveted LED backlighting, but for some reason aren’t going the whole hog with local-dimming LED arrays and all that internet connectivity Samsung ...
Despite not having the best of years, Sharp has still managed to make its presence felt in the television market -- namely by introducing plenty of AQUOS TVs in recent months, including that 90-inch ...
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 ...
Get the best price on the 90-inch Sharp AQUOS from Amazon It might not be as big as the 152-inch plasma TV Panasonic has been parading around, but Sharp is claiming the title of the world’s biggest ...
Sharp today introduced the largest LED LCD Television to date, the 80-inch AQUOS (80-inch diagonal) LC-80LE632U. This new TV is a full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Smart TV, equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and ...
The Sharp Aquos LC-60LE847U features a 60-inch 1920x1080 3D panel with 176-degree viewing angles, making it easy to gather a crowd around. The screen is an edge-lit LED display, which delivers ...
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 ...
Thin TVs are all the rage at the moment, although truth be told, we aren't sure why. Sure, when we ditched the massive CRT screens the massive size reduction that flat-screen TVs brought was amazing, ...