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Though every bit a flagship phone, the highlight here is the single rear camera. Sharp has been working with imaging titan Leica on the development of the Aquos R6's camera system since March 2020, ...
Sharp has begun shipping its latest Smart TV sets, the AQUOS Quattron LE830 Series. Available in four sizes – 40-, 46-, 52- and 60-inches – each LE830 model packs integrated WiFi along with CinemaNow, ...
This week, Sharp, Softbank, and Sprint announced a new line of devices called Aquos Crystal, which feature full-screen designs like nothing we’ve seen before. Sprint confirmed today that it would be ...
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xumo, a streaming platform joint venture between Comcast and Charter, today announced that Sharp will introduce a new line of QLED 4K UHD TVs featuring the Xumo TV ...
This WLED/LCD TV competes in the tier just above entry level and offers a good if not great picture, as well as better-than-average audio. It also has the the ability to play HDR-10 content, if not ...
A few days ago, we reported that Sharp will be introducing its new bezel-less Aquos S2 at an event in Beijing today. And, as promised, the handset was indeed unveiled, boasting an impressive, yet ...
The Sharp Aquos R2 has a dual-camera setup, but one camera is for photos while the other is a wide-angle shooter for video. The new phone can automatically take photos while you’re recording a video.
In the future, it's possible that our smartphones and tablets will have edge-to-edge screens. Most devices we use today fall far short of that, but a new phone from Sharp takes us a little closer ...
In 2012, Sharp will offer more than 20 HDTVs in screen size of 60-inches or larger, many featuring 3D in 120Hz or 240Hz panel options. Many include Quad Pixel Plus 2 for even greater detail, smoother ...
It's rare that a "cheap" smartphone catches your attention. Sure, Nokia's entry-level Lumia devices come in a variety of bright colors, but much like Motorola's Moto G handsets, most essentially boil ...
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