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Sharp is releasing two new sound bars, the HT-SB200 and HT-SD300, that are designed to to be paired with the company's Aquos LCD TVs and other flat-panel TVs.
Sharp announced a $5,000 Wireless High Resolution Audio Player (SD-WH1000U) based on the WiSA standard that can simultaneously transmit 7.1 channels of (24 bit/96kHz) uncompressed audio without cables ...
Sharp ushers in anew era of wireless home theaters with its new Wireless High Resolution Audio Player, offering high-res audio and video transmission to cut the strings on your home setup.
New York – Sharp is adding high-resolution network-audio features and a control app to the industry’s first Blu-ray/SACD player equipped with WiSA wireless-audio technology. The player also ...
Sharp’s Wireless High Res Audio player is a little ahead of its time, but it signals a future where ditching cables doesn’t mean sacrificing so much as an ounce of sound quality.
Sharp HT-SB700. We love a good soundbar here at T3. They're a great way of getting the audio performance of a much larger setup, without having to fill your living room with speakers.
Sharp's newest compact 2.1 channel Sound Bar System is cable free with Bluetooth ® wireless compatibility. Designed to fit easily into existing systems, it is simple to use with 1 analogue audio ...
Sharp's new Wireless High Resolution Audio Player can transmit 7.1-channel, 24-bit, 96kHz audio without cables.
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Las Vegas, NV, January 9, 2012 - Sharp Electronics Corporation today unveiled two new multi-function Blu-ray Disc players as well as a line of sound bars and audio systems. These new products will ...
“AVW-TELAV’s business model is primarily based on the rental, event staging and facility business, said AVW-TELAV’s President Johanne Belanger. “Sharp’s Audio Visual’s primary business model is based ...
Impact on the Global Presence Alliance and a perceived “arms race” with Diversified are side stories of AVI-SPL acquisition of Sharp’s Audio Visual.