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Sharp has unveiled two models of 4K compliant LCD TVs: AQUOS UD1 – 70 inch and AQUOS UD1 – 60 inch. The 70 inch will be released on June 15, the 60 inch will be released on Aug 10. Sharp said that the ...
Newly Developed “Four-Wavelength Backlight (Blue, Green, Red + Crimson)”*1 Faithfully Reproduces Pure Red Sharp Corporation announces the introduction into the Japanese market of seven new AQUOS G ...
Meeting a Wide Range of Needs, Including New Installation Styles, Replacement Models for Living Room Settings, and Second Set Demand Sharp Corporation will successively introduce into the Japanese ...
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 ...
Today, Sharp in Japan announced another four models (LC-52SE1/pictured, LC-46SE1, LC-40SE1 and LC-32SC1) from their LED AQUOS series, and all have (white) LED backlights.
SHARP UNVEILS WORLD'S LARGEST LED LCD TV 80-inch Model Reinforces Sharp as Industry Leader in Large Flat Panel TVs 09/27/2011 MAHWAH, NJ (September 27, 2011) ...
Sharp, the world's largest LCD TV producer, already markets a 45-inch model and is keen to expand its footprint in the fast-growing market for flat TVs above 40 inches, a segment now dominated by ...
This manufacturing efficiency helps Sharp offer a comprehensive flat-panel LC-TV selection, with more than 65 models in screen sizes ranging from 13- to 65-inches. In addition to LCD TVs, Sharp is ...
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 ...
May 14, 2009 11:52:00 Sharp's boasting LCD TV brand "Kameyama model" to disappear "AQUOS" liquid crystal television adopting the panel produced at the Kameyama plant where Sharp is located in Mie ...
Sharp Corp. said Friday it will release what it claims the world's largest liquid crystal display television set, with a 65-inch screen, of its Aquos family in the Japanese market Aug. 1.