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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 ...
These levels are comparable but don't quite hit the deep blacks of the 70-inch, 3D-capable Editors' Choice Sharp Aquos LC-70LE735U ($4,799.99, 4 stars).
The Sharp AQUOS LC-70LE735U offers excellent shadow detail, vibrant colors, and high-quality active-shutter 3D in a massive 70-inch LED-backlit screen, but all that screen real estate doesn't come ...
SEI also launched an earlier version of the Aquos 3D LED with the same dimensions — 40-, 46-, 52- and 60-inch, but without Internet applications.
Sharp pushes into the 8K television market, offering AQUOS 8K TVs in 2018. Anthony Garreffa Gaming Editor Published Sep 1, 2017 6:57 AM CDT Updated Nov 3, 2020 11:54 AM CST 45-second read time ...
The Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-70LE732U pushes big-screen frontiers with a 70-inch LED-lit LCD panel priced cheaper than many smaller competitors.
The 70-inch panel draws 470W at the wall (the previous 85-inch 8K TV from Sharp apparently pulled 1.4kW), and connects to your TV tuner or media PC via four HDMI cables -- which means you aren't ...
The Sharp Aquos LC-70LE650U is a 70-inch LCD HDTV with a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p). It has LED backlighting, a more energy-efficient type of backlighting.
Back in September last year, Sharp showed us what the TV industry has in store once 4K becomes the norm and people move on to bigger and better things: the 70-inch, Aquos 8K television.
The Aquos 8K (LC-70X500) is a 70-inch true 8K panel with support for HDR, 79 percent of the Rec.2020 color space adopted for UHD Blu-ray, and local backlight dimming to tune the display's emitted ...