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SHARP 4T-C65BL3KF2AB 65 Inch 4K UHD HDR Android Smart TV with Freeview HD, Google Assistant, Google Chromecast, 3 x HDMI, 2 x USB and Bluetooth

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The final Mini LED is the XLED 300 with its 300 dimming zones. This TV is effectively the same as FP series model below, but features Mini LED panel technology. Unsure on your part number, we're currently building a step by step guide on how to find each Manufacturer part number for each part, see our part number guide to learn how to find your part number - How To Find Your PCB Part Number Repair Service

If you need advice on your faulty product please feel free to ask, we will be more than happy to advise you. Which is why Sharp’s 4K offering really caught our eye. For it was running both ‘on stand’ and ‘special room’ demonstrations of a (currently) proprietary 4k upscaling process dubbed Integrated Cognitive Creation, which is being developed at Sharp’s i-Cubed Research Center in conjunction with one of the Japanese engineers responsible for the invention of the Trinitron picture tube.

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The display features a 144Hz refresh rate, Quantum Dot colours and Dolby Vision IQ to automatically adjust the picture settings according to the ambient light in a room. The TV features two 50W speakers with Sound by Harman Kardon. We were given the opportunity to get a first-hand look at all the TVs launching in 2022 and 2023. Here’s what we gleaned about the new features and availability. New TVs for 2022 and 2023 Below the Mini LEDs are the FP and FN series.They share the same design and run on the current Sharp platform instead of the new one. The FP series is the more advanced of the two, as it features support for Dolby Atmos sound, Quantum Dot colours and MEMC motion. FP series The XLED 300 has Dolby Vision and Atmos, as well as DTS:X audio support. There’s also MEMC support for motion but this TV runs Android TV instead of newer Google TV. FP and FN series

Alternatively, you can bitstream audio out over eARC to a sound bar or AV system, and take advantage of those streaming services which support Dolby Atmos. Parts all carry a 28 day return to us guarantee, we will do all we can to help if the part does not cure your fault. EMOS TV's have over 20 Years experience in the Tv trade working on all types of equipment old and new. We aim to offer the best service possible to people in the trade or who are competent enough to repair their own products. The thing is, however much our hearts, minds and especially eyes might be crying out for native 4k-resolution content in our living rooms, the simple reality is that it’s not going to happen any time soon. At least in any sort of quantity. So with 4k screens and projectors slated to go on sale this year, it’s obvious that initially, at least, these devices’ upscaling technology is going to be critical. Sharp will launch its new Mini LED TVs at the end of Q1 2023. The TVs have yet to receive official names, but the biggest difference between the three is the number of dimming zones available – 300, 1000 or 2000. XLED 2000 Mini LEDI measured input lag at 50.8ms (1080/60) in Game mode. First person shooters feel sluggish and unresponsive. Picture Quality The picture processor is Sharp’s dual core ACE Pro Ultra Engine, which on this evidence is also rather limited when it comes to upscaling. SD channels from its terrestrial tuner are murky. Sound Quality The TV has a max refresh rate of 144Hz refresh, Quantum Dot colour support, MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) for motion and Dolby Vision IQ, which uses the TV’s sensor to adjust the picture settings depending on a room’s brightness so the viewer can see all the detail within the image. If you’re looking for a large screen to game on, this Sharp isn’t going to appeal. For one thing, it’s a 60Hz panel, so there’s no High Frame Rate Support. More significantly though, latency is terrible. The remote is a straightforward Bluetooth affair, with dedicated buttons for Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube and Freeview Play.

Naturally such heady marketing claims should be treated with a hearty degree of scepticism. But it took all of 10 seconds watching Sharp’s 60in 4K screen in action to realise that its 4K upscaling engine really is a cut above the norm. Next up is the XLED 1000 Mini LED, which includes 1000 dimming zones.It also features a 144Hz refresh rate, the new platform, Quantum Dot colour support and runs the Google TV interface. Like the XLED 2000, it also has an integrated sound system by Harman Kardon. XLED 300Mini LED There wasn’t a lot of motion in the exhibition material either, making us wonder how well the processing engine might ‘keep up’ with the demands of a high-motion scene. The FN is seen as Sharp’s 4K UHD TV for a more mainstream audience. It features support for Dolby Vision, a 60Hz refresh rate and runs on Android TV. The downfiring speakers are tuned by Harman Kardon and there is DTS:X support but no Dolby Atmos.Sharp says the FN series is available to buy now. Sharp FS series The more we studied the image to try and suss out how this spectacular conversion might have happened, the more we realised that it wasn’t just a result of the processing adding extra pixels of picture information accurately. It was also doing some striking things with the image’s contrast compared with the 2K screen, subtly but brilliantly emphasising the difference between shadow and light on a remarkably local level, to deliver an effect that made pictures look both much sharper and much deeper – almost as if they were 3D, despite the picture source being resolutely 2D.

The FP model Quantum Dot colours, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, MEMC and a 60Hz refresh rate. Finally, Sharp is launching the FS gaming TV. This TV also happens to be the only one outside of Sharp’s Mini LED range that we know will launch with the new platform. In the US, this same line has the designation FN2EA and is available in the same screen sizes – 43FN2EA, 50FN2EA, 55FN2EA and 65FN2EA. Design To show what it could do, Sharp had got two 60in TVs sitting side by side, one 4K model equipped with the i-Cubed system, the other a standard full HD screen, with a 1080p feed being divided into two 1080i feeds, once for each screen. Not surprisingly the 1080i feed didn’t look very special at all on the full HD screen, with very noticeable softness and a level of texture that didn’t look much higher than standard definition. The new range includes a number of Mini LED displays, along with a new platform for the Mini LED and the FS gaming TVs

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