Sharp has launched its latest flagship 4K UHD TV, which has been integrated with Android technology.
With the Aquos 4K UHD powered by Android TV, entertainment available on a smartphone can now be enjoyed on television, providing for a more comfortable watching experience – on the large screen – with the whole family, according to a press statement.
Sharp products are represented by Al Muftah Trading & Contracting Co in Qatar.
The TV is equipped with 4K technology with a pixel resolution of 3,840x2,160, or four times the pixel resolution of a full High-Definition TV, the colour reproduction is richer and the 4K Master Engine Pro, a resolution converter from Sharp, helps produce more vivid images, the statement notes.
With its Smart Remote, the dream of “talking” to a television will come true. Users just need to press the Microphone button on the Smart Remote, and the TV will follow the instructions given, such as searching information on Google and videos or movies on YouTube, finding favourite applications on Google Play and so on. Besides, Google Voice Search is supported by a significant number of languages with a high degree of accuracy.
The Recommendation feature will automatically appear on the home screen and display recommended video, music, games and other entertainment that is personalised based on a user’s viewing history. In addition, the TV will satisfy gamers as a total of four controllers can be connected to it, allowing users to play interactive games on a large screen.
“The product is targeting tech-savvy, upper middle-class families in their 30-40s. Our strategy is to create products with features that are favourable for this group, but with a logical price for them,” the statement added.
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