Sharp has announced one a new Blu-ray Profile 1.1 players, the BD-HP50U, offering fast load times and 1080p/24 output for $700. Covering home audio and video, Matthew Moskovciak helps CNET readers ...
Sharp is serving up two new Blu-ray players, the BD-HP16U and the BD-HP22U, in the first half of 2009. Only the BD-HP22U supports the BD-ROM Profile 2.0, also known as BD-Live. David Carnoy Executive ...
Sharp’s BD-HP1 Blu-ray player tries to grab our attention by boasting its ability to record high def programming onto recordable Blu-ray discs via an i.Link connection. Uh, wow I guess. Too bad you ...
Sharp recently announced that it will be the first Blu-ray disc maker to launch a recordable triple layer Blu-ray format with 100GB of storage capacity–twice the capacity of current Blu-ray discs. The ...
Sharp have outed their latest Blu-ray player, the BD-HP52U AQUOS, which supports BD Live content, HDMI 1.3 connectivity and streaming media. The BD-HP52U has x.v. color and supports 1080p 24 playback, ...
TOKYO — Sharp Corp. will introduce a Blu-ray Disc player in Japan on March 20. The BD-HP1 player will, however, have limited recording functionality and, for practical purposes, will only work with ...
Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market two new AQUOS Blu-ray Disc Recorders: the BD-HDW20 featuring a hard drive with a 1-TB (terabyte) capacity, the industry’s largest, and the ...
Sharp has introduced a new Blu-ray disc player that is the first such device capable of recording high-definition content directly from television. The new BD-HP1, a standalone device set to go on ...
Sharp made a bit of news today when it rolled out its brand-new BD-HP20U Blu-ray player at CEDIA, the first one to bear the Aquos name. Sharp calls this pretty little temptress a “slim profile model,” ...
The Blu-ray format has yet to blow up in a wave of success, but Sharp Electronics is betting that a Blu-ray-TV combo design will boost its sales and bring the company some needed buzz. According to ...
LCD TVs with built-in DVD players generally come in smaller screen sizes and are often budget-priced. That may change if you add Blu-ray to the equation, which Sharp is apparently planning to do this ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sharp Corporation has announced the development of a new 500 mW semiconductor laser for triple- and quadruple- layer Blu-ray discs. Sharp announced its new development in Japan ...