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First OLED Roku TVs from Sharp Will Arrive In The US market In 2023

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Sharp has long been a niche player in the American TV market, but that may soon change. The business, which still has its headquarters in Japan but is majority-owned by Chinese manufacturing behemoth Foxconn since 2016, has declared its intention to launch a 4K OLED TV with Roku in the United States in the spring of 2023. It might be the first chance for consumers to purchase a Roku TV with an OLED panel. The Aquos XLED, the company's newest QLED TV powered by mini-LEDs, will also be unveiled. For the time being, both TVs have few details. However, the business intends to market its OLED TV in 55- and 65-inch screen sizes, according to Sharp's press statement. Both it and the company's entry-level LCD TVs, which come in sizes of 50, 55, 65, and 75 inches, will be run by the Roku smart TV OS. Days after Roku stated that it had developed a reference design for Roku-powered OLED TVs and that it wanted to begin manufacturing its own TVs, news of Sharp's Roku OLED TV surfaced. Sharp has sold OLED-based models under the Aquos OLED brand in Japan and other places for a number of years, thus this is not the brand's first OLED TV. Sharp may or may not also call its Aquos OLED version in the United States. Sharp Roku TV - YouTube Photo Credit: Youtube Sharp's OLED TVs are available in Japan with HDMI 2.1 connections that offer 4K at 12 Hz and are Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG compliant. The 4K Aquos XLED from Sharp will be accessible simultaneously in the US and shortly after in other nations including Canada and Mexico. It will be available in 65-, 70-, and 75-inch sizes, and its mini-LED backlighting will be separated into up to 2,000 zones, giving it excellent control over black levels and blooming, which is the phenomenon where light from a bright portion of the screen can leak into a darker area. According to the manufacturer, the Aquos XLED would run on the Google TV smart TV OS and have "high-performance" speakers on the top and bottom of the display. At CES 2023, Sharp displayed a massive 120-inch version of the Aquos XLED, which may be a preview of things to come. It states that this particular model is one of the biggest flat-screen displays in the world, driven by a mini-LED backlight. Best Buy: Sharp 50 Photo Credit: Best Buy None of these new models have a price listed yet, but we'll let you know as soon as we learn more.

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