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Sharp's New 4K TVs Feature Dolby Vision, Start at $350

Sharp has five new models from 50 inches and up, which feature streaming from Xumo.

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Sharp has unveiled a new range of budget 4K Aquos TVs, starting at $350 and up, that feature streaming from Roku competitor Xumo.

The Sharp Aquos QLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Xumo TV is available in five sizes, beginning at 50 inches. It features a 3840x2160-pixel resolution and is compatible with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

See the Sharp Aquos Xumo TV at ABC Warehouse

The TVs include HDMI and USB connectivity and support control from Amazon Alexa and Apple AirPlay/HomeKit. They also feature a voice remote for searching the Xumo Pay system, which offers over 350 free channels. Xumo is a streaming platform designed by Comcast and Charter Communications (Spectrum) and features over 250 compatible streaming apps.

Sharp sold its US TV business to Hisense in 2015, but bought it back in 2019, and has been producing TVs for the local market since.

The Sharp Aquos QLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Xumo TVs are available now, though the in-store price may vary from Sharp's MSRP: 85-inch ($1,100), 75-inch ($750), 65-inch ($500), 55-inch ($400) and 50-inch ($350).

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