Sharp is announcing that they are first to market the world’s first series of 8K compatible TVs as part of their AQUOS line. The LC-70X500 in particular is a 70-inch model that features a 7,680 x ...
Sharp certainly knows how to make a beautiful 8K television, but it'll cost you to put one on your wall. The Sharp AQUOS 8K TV – otherwise known by its catchy LV-70X500E name – packs a heady 33.2 ...
For those of you that know my style of content, you'll know that I'm obsessed with high resolutions and refresh rate, as well as display technology in general. This is the driving reason behind my ...
Sharp is preparing to launch a new, 70-inch 8K TV in 2018, but it's going to cost you. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens in a new ...
When it comes to reviewing Android devices, TV’s are not often at the top of the agenda. However, that all changed last year when Google announced the introduction of Android TV. A platform built ...
Denotes whether the model is a UHD TV with 4K (3840x2160) resolution, or 8K (7680x4320), or an HDTV with 1920x1080, or less common 1366x768 resolution. The Sharp Aquos LC-70UD1U is an Ultra HD ...
After years of teasing at varying trade shows, Sharp has finally begun shipping the world’s first commercially available 8K monitor, the 70-inch, 7,680 by 4,320 Aquos LV-70X500E (€11,199). However, 8K ...
Sharp has announced two new 8K smart TVs for the Japanese market named Sharp Aquos 8T-C70CX1 and Sharp Aquos 8T-C60CX1. As their name suggests, they feature 70-inch and 60-inch 8K panels, respectively ...
Sharp and RED's 'Special Project' Creates 70-Inch 8K Display RED sells 8K cameras, Sharp sells high-end Aquos displays, and cinematographers need to view 8K footage, so this prototype got made.
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
“Our 80-inch AQUOS TV delivers more than double the screen area of a 55-inch TV, for an amazing viewing experience,” said John Herrington, president, Sharp Electronics Marketing Company of America.