Sharp announces its first 4K TV range

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The Tokyo one is not far behind in the movement of new technologies; and proof of this is that it has announced that it will soon be landing in Europe its first range of UHD televisions -in 60 and 70 inches- which it has called UD20, whose copies -LC60UD20E at € 3,299 and LC70UD20E at € 4999 – are among the few 4K certified by THX, the highest authority on picture and sound quality in the motion picture industry.

In that sense, Sharp informants reported that THX has subjected UD20 televisions to 400 independent laboratory tests with more than 1,000 points to consider to ensure that they meet the most rigorous specifications in the sector in terms of image quality and precision. .

Regarding specifications, it was known that this series designed with an ultra-thin cabinet and a brushed aluminum bezel of only 10 mm, offers connection with various, such as mobiles and tablets through Miracast and wireless DLNA transmission technology – includes four HDMI inputs that accept 4K native signals (3840 x 2160) and with HDMI 2.0, which allows transmission of up to 60 frames per second.

On the other hand, it is worth mentioning the pluses that this range has:

Sharp Rich Color Display that integrates an improved backlighting system, allowing more color combinations and achieving a greater spectrum of colors (23% more than a conventional television).

Sharp’s Super High Resolution Image Engine that enhances the signal of any type of content and makes it as 4K-like as possible

Local Contrast Control that automatically perfects the contrast pixel by pixel so as not to lose any detail, even in the darkest scenes.

Yamaha AudioEngine which provides unbeatable sound quality despite the thinness of the device’s casing.

Aquos Net + Portal for Sharp Smart TV offering access to a growing selection of on-demand movies and channels, including Netflix, online music and video services like YouTube, and a large selection of apps.

Aquos Remote Lite application that allows you to control UD20 series televisions through a smartphone or tablet with voice control (only for Android) and fully customizable gestures, such as moving or shaking.

Attractive proposal from Sharp How do you think?