Is my Sharp Aquos a smart TV?
Click for larger image. SmartCentral 3.0 is a Smart TV platform and mobile app that’s built into all 2014 AQUOS Q+ TV models. The technology is highlighted by a smart guide that incorporates all your sources, including cable, satellite, and streaming television channels.
How do I update my old Sharp TV?
Manual Update for Android TVs On an Android set, open the Settings menu with your remote and then scroll down to the About option where you’ll see an option called System Update; choose it to continue. As with sets running Sharp’s own TV software, Android-based sets typically take care of their own updates.
Which country makes Aquos phones?
Japan
Exclusively released in Japan in 2012 by the local carrier NTT Docomo, the device features a dual-core processor and a 720p autostereoscopic display, and was notably the first smartphone to support a new mobile TV service that had been developed in collaboration with NTT Docomo.
What kind of backlight does Sharp Aquos Quattron use?
The AQUOS Quattron XF Series features an edge-lit LED backlight system to deliver outstanding image quality in a stylish full-flat slim design (only 3.9 cm thick*8). Sharp will gradually shift to making all of its LCD TVs AQUOS Quattron models. These models will be introduced around the globe and lead the way into a new era of color video.
Which is the first 3D TV from sharp?
Sharp Electronics Corporation today introduces its first 3D LED LCD televisions for the U.S. market, the AQUOS Quattron 3D LE925 series.
Is the Aquos Quattron LV series 3D compatible?
The 3D-compatible AQUOS Quattron 3D LV Series not only achieved vivid color image rendering, but also increased light utilization efficiency, providing a brightness approximately 1.8 times greater*5than three-primary-color LCD panels, enabling users to enjoy impressive 3D images.
Are there any new sharp LCD TVs coming out?
In addition, Sharp will introduce four new high-image-quality models in the LX Series and two models in the XF Series of AQUOS Quattron LCD TVs. Both 2D and 3D images are vividly reproduced based on four-primary-color technology.