Sharp said Friday it would begin selling a 65-inch LCD television, the biggest in the world, encroaching on the turf of Matsushita Electric Industrial and other makers of plasma TVs. Sharp, the ...
Moments ago Sharp unveiled its biggest LCD TV to date and what it claims is the “world’s largest LED LCD TV.” At 80 inches, the new Aquos LC-80LE632U is absolutely massive, dwarfing 55- and 60-inch ...
Innovative New Technologies Include SmartCentral™, AQUOS Advantage LIVE℠, Quad Pixel Plus II, Full-Array LED Backlighting with Local Dimming and Sharp's First Quattron™ 80-inch Class 3D LED TV Las ...
When is big not big enough? Apparently when it's Sharp's "spectacularge" 70-inch AQUOS LCD HDTVs that were introduced earlier this year, and have now been surpassed by a new 80-inch model the company ...
Sharp Corporation announces the introduction into the Japanese market of the LC-65GE1 AQUOS 65V-Inch*1 Digital High-Definition LCD TV, the world’s largest*2 LCD model. The LC-65GE1 features a ...
Sharp will begin selling high-definition TVs with 65-inch LCD screens internationally before year-end, the company said at a news conference Friday. They are the biggest-screen LCD TVs yet announced, ...
The Sharp LE650 series sets the big-screen LCD TV value bar high with very good picture quality for the price. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New ...
Sharp Electronics has cut pricing on AQUOS LCD TV models and will market its first line of non-AQUOS Sharp-branded LCD TVs for select distribution channels. The new Sharp LCD TV line, which is due to ...
Consumer electronics maker Pioneer used to lead the pack in flat-screen plasma television with its high-end Elite Kuro line, which—to the chagrin of home theater fans—got discontinued back in 2008.
Looking to maximize holiday sales for LCD TVs, Sharp announced price cuts on select AQUOS LCD models, and for the first time in several years, plans to run national cable television ads to support the ...
Sharp has unveiled a new LCD TV, described by its president as “experimental.” And if you thought that three-and-a-quarter inches was thin, then try three ...
Sharp will shortly begin selling a new line of LCD televisions in Japan that are substantially thinner than competing sets currently on the market. The sets are just 3.44 centimeters at their thinnest ...