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  • Sharp LC-60LE857U

    CES 2013: Sharp Stays Big

    You have to respect a company whose smallest announced TV is 60 inches.

    Sharp wanted to be the name in massive flat panel TVs, and that it achieved. With other companies “making do” with 65-inch TVs, Sharp’s 70-, 80-, and 90-inch models make them seem puny.

    Lots of models, after the jump.

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  • Test Report: Sharp LC-80LE844U 3D LCD HDTV

    A wall-filling flat panel that won’t break the bank.

    I love big screens. Really big screens. 60 inches? Pshhh. 65? Ha! 70? In a pinch. 80? Okay, wow, now that’s a seriously big TV. A monolith of a height and breadth that brings to mind projection screens of yore. Wait, forget “yore.” It’s closing in on projection screens now.

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    From Sharp minds come large products

    Sharp introduces a new line of 70" LED LCD TVs; time to get rid of those extra bookshelves

    Sharp yesterday announced a new line of 70" Aquos Quattron LED-backlit LCD TVs, responding to market research indicating that their target market of 35 to 45 year old men—even those already owning 60"-plus sets—felt a "need to go bigger." The new LC-70LE732U (shipping now at an MSRP of $3,799) is truly immense; the launch event—also a fundraiser for Japan earthquake/tsunami relief—featured the

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  • Sharp's TVs are thin, George Takei is awesome


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    Samsung, Sharp settle screen scuffle

    Sharp and Samsung have finally settled their LCD patent dispute. According to a press release issued today, the two companies signed a settlement to their three-year dispute on Monday.
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  • LEDs light Sharp's newest line of HDTVs

    Yesterday, Sharp announced its newest HDTV line, the Aquos LED series. As its name implies, the Aquos LED HDTVs use LED backlighting instead of conventional CCFL.
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  • U.S. I.T.C. blunts Sharp imports

    The U.S.
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