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Sharp's Micro Audio Systems: big sound from a small box

Sharp's latest microsystems, the XL-UH260 and XL-UH240, have a cornucopia of functions and format capabilities, including CD playback, AM/FM radio, and the ability to play connected MP3 devices via USB.

Sharp SD-SP10 Home Theater System: great taste, less filling

Sharp aims to outshrink the 2.1 competition with 1-bit digital amplifier technology.

CES 2007: Sharp unveils world's largest LCD TV

At a press conference the day before the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas opens, Sharp unveiled what its calling the world's largest LCD television, a 108-inch (274cm) gargantuan set, under its AQUOS brand.

CES 2007: Network AQUOS promises HD over power lines

Sharp is the first company to demonstrate a prototype product that can stream two simultaneous HD feeds and Internet content over the existing power lines in your home.

57-inch Sharp LC-57D90U: sharpening the Aquos line

Sharp has decided to bolster its vaunted Aquos LCD line with another heavy hitter: the 57-inch LC-57D90U.

CES 2008 wrap: tech's crystal ball

CES 2008 has wrapped for another year, and so CNET.com.au looks over the tech and the products we will be using in the years to come.

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