When most people think of Sharp, they likely think about really big TVs. However, in an effort to help you clean up your home theater, the company has been working on something even bigger than its ...
And if you’re willing to make a healthy investment, analog can sound absolutely incredible. With products like the European Audio Team’s (E.A.T.) B-Sharp turntable, a good amplifier, and a pair of ...
Sharp today revealed its upcoming home entertainment products, which continue to focus on big-screen HDTVs, with new ultra high definition (UHD, or 4K) screens coming this fall. But it also unveiled a ...
For the past few years, Sharp Electronics , known for consumer appliances ranging from TV sets to vacuum cleaners, has been trying to work its way into the market for high-end audio components. Its ...
Sharp announced a $5,000 Wireless High Resolution Audio Player (SD-WH1000U) based on the WiSA standard that can simultaneously transmit 7.1 channels of (24 bit/96kHz) uncompressed audio without cables ...
These articles are brought to you in association with Pocket-lint and our partners. Sharp, one of the world’s leading producers of electronics, has just added a sleek addition to their ...
The Onkyo brand will live on and not just in name. Premium Audio Company says it has plans to develop the Onkyo brand and it's got some great stablemates such as Klipsch and Jamo. Following on from ...
Last weekend, Sharp Japan announced a new home cinema system (kind of), the so-called AQUOS Audio [JP], essentially racks with a built-in speaker system. Sharp is especially aiming at potential buyers ...
Competition in the Canadian integration market is heating up on the national stage. Tampa, Fla.-based AVI-SPL, the AV integration industry’s largest firm which was on pace for $720 million in 2017 ...
This WLED/LCD TV competes in the tier just above entry level and offers a good if not great picture, as well as better-than-average audio. It also has the the ability to play HDR-10 content, if not ...
Sharp has been a busy manufacturer at New York's CE Week, having unveiled what it calls the "first wave" of its 2015 home entertainment products that cover two emerging areas of the market. The ...
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