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Sharp Corp. said it will put its first Blu-ray Disc recorder on sale in Japan next month. The BD-HD100 will be the third recorder on the market to support the Blu-ray Disc format, which is one of ...
4K TV shows aren't yet a reality in most countries, but Sharp has announced a unit that can receive and record them.
The recorder, dubbed the BD-HD100, will be positioned at the high end of Sharp's Blu-ray Disc recorder line and is expected to sell for 320,000 yen (about $3,000) in Japan.
Nothing could be less exciting than a voice recorder, I know, but I thought these Sharp PA-VR10 had a certain something. And before you try to nail me for ...
Sharp has announced the BD-AV70 for the Japanese market today, a Blu-ray recorder that stands out with a number of features. Perhaps most importantly, the device is just 35mm thin, which makes it ...
Sharp Corp. has developed a Blu-ray Disc recorder that cuts costs by doing away with the tuner. Instead, the BD-HP1 will use the tuner present in a television set to record TV programs, the ...
Sharp said it would introduce a Blu-ray Disc player with recording capabilities that will first be released in Japan next month. The BD-HP1 will permit transferring content from Sharp's Aquos HD set ...
Sharp announced that it would deliver on Dec. 9 its first Blu-ray Disc (BD) recorder for the Japanese market. With the announcement, Sharp becomes the third company to introduce a deck using the new ...
Sharp Japan has announced a release date for what it claims is the thinnest 3D-capable Blu-ray recorder, the Sharp AQUOS BD-AV70. Measuring just 35mm high,… ...
Sharp’s Aquos 4K TU-UD1000 recorder and Aquos LC-70UD20 4K TV are shown off at a press event in Tokyo. Overseas sales have not been decided yet due to the lack of 4K programming.
Sharp has developed a Blu-ray disc recorder that cuts costs by doing away with the tuner. Instead, the BD-HP1 will use the tuner present in a television set to record TV programs, the company said ...
4K TV shows aren't yet a reality in most countries, but Sharp has announced a unit that can receive and record them.