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Sharp HT-SB200 Soundbar
Sharp HT-SB200 Soundbar
If you want to upgrade from the speakers in your TV but have very limited funds, Sharp may just have the answer.
Sharp to launch ultra-mini netbook
Sharp to launch ultra-mini netbook
bit-tech.net — Sharp is set to launch a device which it believes sits between smartphones and netbooks - a... 5" touchscreen unit running Ubuntu 9.04. (more) Sharp to launch ultra-mini netbook
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Sharp HT-SB200 Soundbar
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... Despite the flawed sound quality, it’s worth remembering that the Sharp HT-SB200 sounds about one hundred times more exciting than any flatpanel TV we’ve encountered, and at this price it was never going to be a sonic world-beater anyway – for the money it’s not a bad effort. But what bothers us more than the sonic shortcomings is the paltry socket selection and lack of audio decoding, which makes this soundbar only suitable for the most basic of systems. Link: Trustedreviews

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