We knew an army of TVs would be making an appearance at CES 2014. Accordingly, Sharp has just announced what we can expect out of the Aquos portfolio this year, with new hardware being introduced as ...
The 2014 Sharp AQUOS large-screen LED Smart TV line-up consists 19 models sized from 60- to 90-inches, priced from $1300 to $9000. The new series include: Unveiled at CES 2014, AQUOS Q+ Series LED TVs ...
At CE Week 2014 Sharp will be demonstrating the world’s first Wireless High Resolution Audio Player. Based on the innovative Wireless Speakers and Audio (WiSA) standard, the Sharp Wireless High ...
On your standard HDTV, what you see as a single pixel is actually a combination of light and color from a handful of subpixels. Each is a single color, usually red, blue, and green. Sharp's Quattron ...
Now here’s something you don’t see every day. In an age when every smartphone seems to end up looking like the same old boring rectangle, the Japanese electronics company Sharp has produced one of the ...
Even though CES 2014 is long gone, some of the stuff announced there is just now starting to become available for purchase. Case in point: Sharp's Q+ lineup (originally known as Quattron+), a series ...
Theoretically, 4K/UltraHD TVs and Sharp's screen-size strategy are a perfect fit. UltraHD resolution is made for a super-sized screens, and Sharp has been churning out very-large-screen TVs over the ...
Sharp has unveiled a new type of display that can be made into any shape rather than the traditional rectangular design, it announced today. The new type of display, called a "Free-Form" display, does ...
It’s hard to differentiate between the flood of TVs announced at CES every year, and 2014 is no exception — Sharp has just announced a slew of new sets, with its new 4K TVs probably representing the ...
Sharp today announced plans to produce a new type of screen dubbed ‘Free-Form Display’ that could radically change the shape of our future electronics. Recent years have brought a number of products ...
Sharp today announced its upcoming "Free-Form Display" technology that will allow the company to nearly eliminate the traditional bezel that surrounds LCD displays. As a result, Sharp will be able to ...