Sharp is about to step back into the U.S. market with XLED TVs as well as the first OLED models with the Roku OS. Japan-based Sharp with support from its principal owner, Taiwan-based Foxconn, appears ...
Sharp has been on the fringes of the U.S. TV market for several years, but that might be about to change. The company, which is still headquartered in Japan ,but has been majority-owned by Chinese ...
A Sharp TV display area at a store. - Opasbbb/Shutterstock TV manufacturers can go through a lot of ebb and flow when it comes to market presence. There are eras where one or two TV brands reign ...
CES is exactly the place where you expect companies to show up and absolutely wow you with bleeding-edge tech. We’re talking about a tantalizing view of the future, the kind of stuff that might not ...
Sharp has unveiled its new Aquos MiniLED JP7000 series, a 4K TV lineup that will go on sale later this month. The series comes in 50, 55, 65, and 75 inches. Sharp has not shared prices yet. The JP7000 ...
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What happened to Sharp TVs?
TV manufacturers can go through a lot of ebb and flow when it comes to market presence. There are eras where one or two TV brands reign supreme over a particular type of picture tech (e.g., Panasonic ...
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