Sharp is now revamping its much popular Aquos G series LCD TVs. There will be 16 new models in total, with sizes ranging from 26 inches to 52 inches. While the lower end models will feature a 1366-786 resolution with 60Hz panels, the higher end...
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Sharp products are always equipped with a hell lot of functionalities that the other market competitors fail to bestow. With their new LCD panels Sharp is fully ready for the upcoming market competition.
These LCD panels speak a lot when it...
All the Sharp's three 108-inch full HD LCD TVs that had been made at the Kameyama factory in Japan were on display at the CeBIT 2007. The monstrous TV can be tailored according to the explicit requirements in context to the HDD capacity, count of USB...
Big-screen LCD pricing persists its downhill march, with Sharp revealing its R Series of high-end Aquos 1080p LCDs that all have that most recent 120Hz refresh rate that Sharp calls Double-Speed Advanced Super View.
The line is topped off by...
No it's not a camera it's a monitor and the reason I am calling this as a 8.3 Megapixel monitor is because the monitor has an ultra high resolution screen that is equivalent to a camera that boasts 8.3 Megapixel.
Sharp has unveiled a 62-inch...
Bigger is always better in the HDTV arena but here at CES 2007, Sharp takes away all the charm by showcasing its 108-inch LCD that puts other largest plasmas to shame. Sony, Panasonic, and Samsung must be feeling the heat and charm of the Sharp's booth...
Yes, we're sick of the 'Blur' output most of the available televisions give and it has been a major problem associated with LCD TVs. Many big companies like Samsung, Sharp, and Sony are working out new methods to remove this chronic irritation. ...
Sharp has joined the race in developing cheaper LCD TVs just like Samsung and Toshiba, with LC-32GD8E.
Sharp will sell this 32-incher for around £700-£800.
Being cheap the TV does not compromise on the quality. The LC-32GD8E displays
Sharp is making a comeback in the LCD TV market and with a vengeance. Last year it lost some ground to rivals because it did not upgrade to next generations manufacturing technology while the others did.
The company has started making TVs out of.









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