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 ...
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 ...
When LED backlighting first kicked off a couple of years back the technology was deployed in the same way as a cold cathode backlight -- the LEDs went behind the panel and illuminated the LCD. This ...
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 ...
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 ...
(WOIO) - An important nationwide recall is urging people to put down their remote and check out their TV. Thousands of Sharp 32-inch LCD TVs are being recalled due to risk of injury. Name of Product: ...
Ourfirst date with Sharp’s 46-inch LCD ended badly. Sure, we had a few laughs, but they were at the TV’s expense: Despite the slim, sexy body and glossy black bezel, we just couldn’t get past the ...
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 ...
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.
Sharp has created a Christmas tree from 43 Aquos LCD TVs, and it’s truly a sight to behold. This innovative and eye-catching display has left many wondering just how many TVs were used to make this ...
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 ...