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Sharp's Ultra HD TV: 60-inch for AU$30K

Sharp's Ultra HD TV: 60-inch for AU$30K

Sharp's ICC Purios has the only THX Certified Ultra HD TV, but at AU$30,000 can it make a splash on the market?


Is Sharp losing its edge?

Is Sharp losing its edge?

Revenues fell off a cliff and losses have mounted in its latest earnings report, and Sharp warned that its ability to continue as a "going concern" is in doubt.


Sharp shows 8K resolution prototype TV

Sharp shows 8K resolution prototype TV

LG and Toshiba have already shown HDTVs with twice the resolution of 1080p, aka, "4K", but Sharp is going one better by showing its prototype 85-inch 8K television at CES 2012.


Live blog: Sharp's CES 2012 press conference

Live blog: Sharp's CES 2012 press conference

At last year's CES, Sharp busted past the "60s barrier" to release a 70-inch LED-backlit HDTV. The TV industry, and Sharp with it, has not been standing still since then. Sharp released an 80-inch ...


Sharp launches Australia's largest LCD TV

Sharp launches Australia's largest LCD TV

The 90-inch LED 3DTV will be available from late this month for the premium price of AU$20,999.


What are Quantum Dots and how could they help your next TV?

What are Quantum Dots and how could they help your next TV?

Let's take a quick look at the nanotechnology that could be in your next television.


Plasma TV: what is 600Hz?

Plasma TV: what is 600Hz?

Plasma TV specifications hype "600Hz" refresh, but what does this mean compared to LCD's 100Hz or 200Hz?


Rhapsody launches on LG, Panasonic and Samsung TVs

Rhapsody launches on LG, Panasonic and Samsung TVs

US-based music-streaming service Rhapsody has announced that it will be available on smart TVs from three manufacturers, with more brands to be included in the coming months.


Sony releases first 4K TV: the 84-inch XBR-84X900

Sony releases first 4K TV: the 84-inch XBR-84X900

Sony has announced its first 4K television, the 84-inch XBR-84X900, which features a separate stereo speaker system and passive 3D viewing.


ACCC puts an end to 'Wi-Fi Ready' marketing claims

ACCC puts an end to 'Wi-Fi Ready' marketing claims

The ACCC has declared companies will no longer be allowed to call devices "Wi-Fi Ready" if they require an extra purchase to add the wireless features.


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