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Enable Administrators to Morph into Managers by Leveraging Real-time Analytics and Automation
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using real-time analytics and automation to get more out of your IT admins and make your network easier to manage.
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Sharp LC-LE745U (pictures)
Although priced well for a large 3D TV, the Sharp LC-LE745U series can't muster the 2D picture quality to earn our recommendation as a good value.
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Foxconn's investment in Sharp could eventually mean a Retina Display Apple HDTV
With new technology making it easier to produce large-screen IGZO panels, could a Retina Display Apple television be in our futures?
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Research Group: Apple television coming, but not until 2013
An Asian research group claims that the Apple television hardware will be a "2013 event," despite most analysts claiming that it will arrive in calendar 2012.
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Supply chain wars: Hon Hai's Sharp investment helps Apple vs. Samsung
Hon Hai's investment in Sharp could rattle the LCD supply chain. Advantage Apple at the potential expense of Samsung.
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Sharp LC-80LE632U (photos)
The Sharp LC-80LE632U is the biggest consumer LCD on the market, but it offers relatively poor performance for the money.
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Sharp LC-LE640U series (photos)
With great pricing and decent picture quality, the Sharp LC-LE640U series makes a strong case for mainstream TV shoppers who want to go bigger.
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Latest iPad 3 rumor: LG, Samsung will build its screen, not Sharp
Just a few weeks ago, it looked like Sharp had won the right to supply Apple with the LCD panels for the forthcoming iPad 3, but a Korean website is now reporting that LG and Samsung will be the...
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Sharp plays up humungo displays for work, home (photos)
The consumer electronics maker's press conference regales the crowd with an 80-inch touch screen for work, 60-inch-plus TVs for home, and portable, light-weight TV screens.
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Sharp Elite PRO-X5FD (photos)
The overpriced Sharp Elite LED-based LCD produces the best overall picture quality of any TV we've reviewed since 2008.
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LightSquared selects Sharp to build its LTE smartphones, tablets
LightSquared teams with Sharp to get smartphones and tablets for its 4G LTE network. Sharp gets to expand its presence the U.S. mobile market.
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Sharp breaks records with first 80-inch LED LCD television
Sharp's new Aquos television is the world's first 80-inch LCD LED display.
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Sharp Galapagos tablets join HP TouchPad in the canceled bin
Sharp is canceling most of its Galapagos tablet line due to low sales in its home country of Japan.
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Sharp FX Plus (photos)
We're happy to see Sharp's rare phone contribution graduate from a feature phone to Android.
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Sharp's newest and biggest Aquos display measures at 70"
Sharp's latest Aquos 3DTV comes is a big screen with a price to match.
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Sharp LC-70LE73U (photos)
For people craving a colossal flat-screen TV who don't want a plasma or a projector, the 70-inch Sharp LC-70LE73U series LED-based LCD offers very good picture quality, especially in bright rooms.
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Sharp shows off 85-inch LCD HDTV with 16 times resolution of 1080p
Remember how 1080p used to be the "next big thing"? Well tomorrow's HDTV is going to make 1080p look like a fuzzy UHF signal. No, I'm not even talking about 4k, which hasn't reached the...
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Sharp LC-LE830U (photos)
Although it's blessed with a solid feature set, the picture quality of Sharp LC-LE830U falls short of most LED-based LCD TVs we've tested.
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Big-screen dream: Sharp ships 70-inch Aquos LC-70LE732U, largest LCD HDTV available
HDTVs this big were once the province of rear-projection sets, or cost $25,000 and up, but Sharp has just released a 70-inch LED-backlit LCD set that isn't cheap, but can fit bigger budgets --...
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Sharp reveals pricing on new Aquos Quattron 3D LCD HDTVs
With CES and the Super Bowl behind us, it's now time for new HDTVs to hit the markets, including the latest Quattron HDTVs from Sharp. The company says its new series of Aquos LE835 3D LCDs will...
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CES 2011: LG, Sharp debut LED HDTVs that live large in the "70s"
If you thought 65 inches was about as big as an LCD HDTV could get (without costing tens of thousands of dollars), then LG and Sharp will dispel that notion with their new sets that break the...
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