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No sub-£250 43-inch TV has any business being as good an all-rounder as this Sharp manages to be Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you ...
Would you buy a 55-inch Sharp 4K TV with built-in TiVo for $299.99? Let’s take a look at what it offers. European buyers were first to get a taste of TiVo OS in select Panasonic and Sharp TV models, ...
TiVo has partnered with Sharp to bring a TiVo OS-powered smart TV to the US. The TV’s tech specs won’t impress you as they are pretty standard. However, it promises to offer a high-quality ...
PHILADELPHIA—The Xumo streaming joint venture of Comcast and Charter Communications said Sharp will introduce a new line of QLED 4K UHD TVs featuring the Xumo TV operating system. The TVs will launch ...
More than a year after launching its smart TV platform in Europe, TiVo is now bringing it to the US. The company’s putting its TiVo OS platform inside a new Sharp TV arriving as soon as February ...
TOKYO/TAIPEI -- Japanese electronics maker Sharp said on Tuesday that it will halt work at its unprofitable TV displays factory in Osaka and sell other device businesses as it shifts focus to ...
Foxconn-backed Sharp Corp. is exiting TV panel production and plans to seek volunteers for early retirement, abandoning a business in which it lost out to Chinese rivals. The Japanese electronics ...
With its Aquos XLED line, Sharp is trying to jump into the premium TV field again. The $2,499.99 65-inch model we tested (4T-C65FV1U) is clearly competing with flagship models from LG and Samsung ...
Here’s how it works. First reported by Digital Trends, who were among the very few granted access to the closed door demo, Sharp’s dual QDEL TV prototypes (yes, 2 working versions) could spell ...
All I can say is, TV display tech will be wild over the coming years. With transparent Samsung’s transparent MiniLED, LG’s transparent OLED, and now with Sharp QDEL TV tech coming. We are in ...
And then, literally as he was packing his bags to head home, Digital Trends’ Caleb Denison heard a rumor that Sharp Display Technology Corporation was quietly showing the future of TV to a very ...