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Pick from a wide selection of innovative, high-performance Sharp TV sets for your home or business


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Sharp Electronics Corporation is recognized for its great selection of Sharp televisions. It manufactures a highly-regarded line of Sharp LCD (liquid crystal display) televisions, including their signature Sharp Aquos LCD television model, and DLP (digital light processing) projectors.  

If you run a small business from your home or commercial space, or if you manage an office, garage, warehouse or other business, you may need to keep up with the stock market, current events or other shows on television. You may want to buy a Sharp television to entertain your customers while they are waiting to see you or for your workers while they take their breaks. Whatever your reason, you will want to check out the variety of Sharp TVs for sale at affordable prices. 

Business owners and managers choose Sharp televisions because
  1. Sharp TVs are one of the top brands in the market, offering a history of innovation, value and quality.
  2. The company offers a wide selection of Sharp television sets in different screen sizes and styles.
  3. It also provides television accessories, including power cords, cables and home theater surge protectors.

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Choose a Sharp LCD TV for your home office or business


Sharp LCD TVs use high-resolution and high-definition (HDTV) technology. Sharp brand television sets have screen sizes ranging from a compact 19-inch model to a 65-inch, flat-panel model that comes with Internet content and live customer support.

I recommend: Sharp Electronics Corporation has an easy-to-maneuver website that offers a great variety of Sharp LCD TVs for sale. Circuit City and Dell also carry a number of Sharp LCD TVs in various sizes at affordable prices.

Pick from the styles and screen sizes of Sharp Aquos televisions available


Sharp is renowned for its signature line of Aquos LCD televisions, especially its widescreen Aquos LCD TVs with top-of-the-line picture quality and sleek new designs. The widescreen format allows movies to be viewed as originally intended by the director.

I recommend: Sears Brand, LLC sells a number of flat-panel Sharp Aquos televisions, as well as regular LCD models by Sharp. Best Buy also offers a wide selection of Sharp LCD TVs, including the well-regarded Sharp Aquos LCD television model.

Hi-tech Sharp TVs for sale; Sharp DLP projectors provide a cinematic movie experience


Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology offers superb image clarity, saturated color and lifelike detail. DLP technology also maximizes the HDTV experience.

I recommend: Best Buy carries Sharp DLP projector models. Focused Technology sells a wide range of DLP projectors, all of which are easy to use and incorporate the latest LCD technology.

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  • Sharp TVs are some of the most energy efficient models on the market. Studies have shown that a Sharp LCD TV consumes less power than most other models.
  • Sharp has incorporated green technology in its TV manufacturing process. The newest plant buys about a third of its power from renewable sources, such as solar power and fuel cells.

The official source of Sharp Televisions is the Sharp Televisions page at Business.com

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