Sharp took their LCD technology to the next level at the 2006 CES Expo with one-of-a-kind innovations and increased performance. The new line of large-screen AQUOS HDTVs feature enhanced contrast ...
The once-mighty rear-projection television (RPTV) is poised to become a footnote in history, but its demise won't be complete until the hugely popular flat-panel designs can match the value that RPTVs ...
David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops, TVs, streaming, future tech and more. We provide helpful, expert reviews, advice and videos on what to buy and how to get ...
While the Sharp LC-UQ17U series offers decent picture quality its pseudo-4K features simply aren't worth paying extra for. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and ...
The Sharp Aquos LC-52D92U ($5,299.99 direct) is the company's new flagship 52-inch liquid-crystal HDTV. Its 1080p screen offers an amazingly detailed and colorful picture, and it has the most digital ...
The 52-inch Sharp Aquos LC-52D65U LCD HDTV ($2,099.99 direct) serves up a generous five HDMI ports, the most I've seen on an HDTV thus far—and given HDMI's ability to transport pristine digital audio ...
Sharp today introduced the largest LED LCD Television to date, the 80-inch AQUOS (80-inch diagonal) LC-80LE632U. This new TV is a full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Smart TV, equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and ...
The once-mighty rear-projection television (RPTV) is poised to become a footnote in history, but its demise won't be complete until the hugely popular flat-panel designs can match the value that RPTVs ...
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