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Sharp just announced three 3D wireless Blu-ray Disc (BD) players with full HD 1080p/24 fps video output, the maximum picture resolution available, for superior 3D and 2D home entertainment experiences ...
Now that you’ve upgraded to a shiny new 4K TV, Sharp has revealed its latest screen to stoke your fear of missing out: a 70-inch Aquos 8K TV. That 8K (7,680 x 4,320) resolution is 16 times that ...
Sharp engineers designed this mode so that the BD player recognizes the connection to the AQUOS TV, in turn producing the best picture possible. When the BD player is connected the AQUOS* ...
The Sharp Aquos BD-HP50U (US$290 as of 2/18/09) may be the more expensive model in Sharp's Blu-ray Disc player lineup (the is about $70 less), but this model didn't impress us when we tested it for ...
Sharp have outed their latest Blu-ray player, the BD-HP52U AQUOS, which supports BD Live content, HDMI 1.3 connectivity and streaming media. The BD-HP52U has x.v.… ...
We're talking Profile 1.1, AQUOS LINK, a Quick Start feature to get flicks rolling in under ten seconds and an HDMI 1.3 output. Granted, the glossy black player is mighty thin, but it's still ...
Sharp chose the blue pill-make that the Blu pill-and ended up a winner in the high-def DVD format war. Of course, so did Sony, Samsung, and Panasonic. But slowpoke players from those companies ...