![]() The trademarks, marques and logos of the manufacturers of devices, software, hardware, etc. Reproduction of any part of this website in its entirety or partially or in any form or medium without prior written permission is prohibited. All warranties with respect to this information are disclaimed. DisplaySpecifications is not responsible for any omissions, inaccuracies or other errors in the information it publishes. The information on this website is provided on "as is, as available basis" without warranty of any kind. OnePlus Oppo Ozone Panasonic Philips Pixio QNIX Razer RCA Realme Redmi Samsung Sceptre Sharp Skyworth Sony TCL Telefunken Terra Thomson Toshiba Vestel VideoSeven ViewSonic Viotek Vizio Wasabi Mango Xiaomi Yashi The connectivity options of the models include four HDMI 2.0 inputs with eARC support on HDMI 1, a Composite in video+audio, a headphone jack, an optical audio out, a LAN port, two USB 2.0 ports, a satellite and an antenna input, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth support.Īcer Amazon AOC AOpen Apple ASRock Asus Bang & Olufsen BenQ BOE Continental Edison Cooler Master Corsair Dell Denver Dough Edenwood EIZO Eve Fujitsu Gamemax Gigabyte Grundig Haier Hannspree Hisense Hitachi HKC HP Huawei Hyundai Iiyama Insignia JVC Konka KTC LeEco Lenovo LG Loewe Medion Metz Metz Blue Monoprice Motorola MSI NEC Nevir Nixeus Nokia Nubia NZXT OK. The audio department comprises a harman/kardon speaker system with two 10W speakers and Dolby Atmos support. The TVs are Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG certified. The series arrives also with the Aquos Smooth Motion frame interpolation technology and the Aquos Ultra Clear video processor. They are based on Sharp's ACE Pro Ultra Engine with a dual-core picture optimization system. The TVs arrive with Chromecast built-in, Google Assistant, Alexa, Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and other pre-installed apps. These are 50" 4K TVs with VA display panels, Quantum Dot Color technology, 1M:1 dynamic contrast, a 60Hz native refresh rate, and Android TV (Android 11) as a base. The difference between the models ending in EA and KA is that the KA models arrive with SaorView and FreeView Pay. Despite the different naming of the series everything that's available to the public as details and design is identical. Four different screen sizes are available in both black (EQ3) and silver (EQ4) with different front grilles.Sharp has released only the 50" models from six of its new series of 4K smart TVs with Quantum Dot Technologies. The aluminum housing and speaker grill give the televisions a refined finish. Furthermore, Bluetooth, Chromecast, a micro SD card reader, an AUX output and two USB ports are available for playing additional multimedia content. In addition, the Google Stadia gaming streaming service is supported and there are four HDMI 2.1 ports with ALLM. The televisions come with Android TV, version 11, and offer access to voice control with the Google Assistant. The audio system is a 24-Watt two-way speaker system from Harman Kardon, specially developed for the EQ series. In terms of audio, the models are equipped with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. ![]() Sharp’s AQUOS Smooth Motion technology is also present for smooth playback. HDR is supported in the form of HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) and Dolby Vision. The technique should provide richer colors and higher contrast. ![]() We know them from the QLED televisions from Samsung and TCL. Sharp’s EQ series of televisions are 4K models equipped with a quantum dot-filter. In addition, the new models are equipped with a Harman Kardon audio system and support for Dolby Atmos. The Japanese group is launching the EQ series in Europe, consisting of LCD LED models that have quantum dot technology. Sharp announced a new TV series this week.
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