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Sharp Electronics Corporation (SEC) is a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Osaka-based Sharp Corporation - a company known worldwide for its unique one-of-a-kind electronic products and solutions.
Sharp Imaging and Information Company of America markets Sharp's business products that can boost productivity and reduce costs. Our products include networked multifunction office solutions, professional and commercial displays and Skywell atmospheric water generators.
Sharp Home Electronics Company of America, is the U.S. Consumer Products division of Sharp Electronics Corporation and combines manufacturing, marketing and service. Our challenge is to create balance with products that can benefit people's lives. At Sharp Home Electronics Company of America, we are committed to Simply Better Living. We believe our innovative home appliance products are simple to use, better than the competition, and encourage a healthy lifestyle.
We invite you to find out more about us, our on-going commitment to strong business ethics, and the numerous awards won by our innovative products.
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Smart TV, LED,
OLED.
4K
. HDR. The world of TVs is looking better every day, but also more confusing.
Today, there's a wide array of high-definition (HD) and 4K Ultra HD sets to choose from, from bargain big screens
to high-end displays that can cost as much as a car.
Quick TipsIf you're in a hurry, here are the most important things to consider before you buy a television. We explain each of these points in greater detail in the text below:
- Don't buy a TV with less than 4K resolution if you want a future-proof set.
- Expect to pay about $500 for a solid 50- to 55-inch bargain 4K TV and at least $900 for a 65-inch model.
- Look for an HDR-compatible set , which offers more realistic colors and better contrast.
- OLED TVs look much better than a typical LED LCD, but they are considerably more expensive.
- Ignore contrast-ratio specs: manufacturers fudge the numbers. Trust your own eyes.
- Look for at least four HDMI ports; 4K shoppers should ask about HDCP compatibility.
- Curved TVs are a fashion statement. They don't benefit image quality.
- Most TVs are "smart TVs" these days with easy access to Netflix and other online apps. Don't be tricked into thinking this is a big deal.
- Consider purchasing a soundbar. TV speakers are worse nowadays because the screens are thinner.
We want this to be as easy and stress-free as possible. .
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