Sharp at IFA 2025: MiniLED TVs, TiVo OS, turntable, e-bikes
Sharp at IFA 2025: MiniLED and MicroLED TVs, TiVo OS, e-bikes, and a Bluetooth turntable
Sharp at IFA 2025: MiniLED TVs, TiVo OS, turntable, e-bikes
Sharp unveils a wide IFA 2025 lineup: Bluetooth turntable, Dolby Atmos soundbars, MiniLED and MicroLED TVs with TiVo OS, plus SUV‑style e‑bikes coming by 2026.
2025-09-04T12:11:55+03:00
2025-09-04T12:11:55+03:00
2025-09-04T12:11:55+03:00
At the IFA 2025 consumer electronics show, Sharp unveiled a broad lineup that stretches from audio gear and turntables to smart TVs and e-bikes. The through line is clear: bring Japanese tech closer to the mainstream without dulling the innovation edge.Audio and vinylSharp returns to vinyl with the fully automatic RP-TT100 Bluetooth turntable (€199), featuring an auto-controlled tonearm, an Audio Technica cartridge, and a USB‑C output for recording. The audio range is rounded out by the EISA 2025–2026-winning Sharp Q system and six new soundbars with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X. The turntable’s mix of Bluetooth and USB‑C reads less like nostalgia and more like a practical nod to how people actually listen today.Televisions and TiVo OSThe MiniLED lineup grows with the JP7000, JT8000, and JQ8000 series, offering sizes up to 75 inches, 144 Hz panels, and Harman/Kardon audio. Sharp is placing clear emphasis on TiVo OS, now operating in more than 40 countries with support for 16 languages, 50+ streaming services, and millions of active users. Leaning into TiVo OS looks like a bid to simplify choice and keep the viewing experience consistent across markets.Mobility and MicroLEDIn e‑mobility, Sharp showcased new e‑bike concepts—including SUV‑style models, micro‑bikes, and tricycles—planned for release by 2026. On the display front, the company presented a 136‑inch MicroLED TV priced under €30,000, alongside solutions for interior video décor. A sub‑€30,000 tag for 136 inches puts MicroLED within sight of high‑end living rooms, even if it remains firmly in premium territory.
Sharp, IFA 2025, MiniLED TVs, MicroLED TV, TiVo OS, Bluetooth turntable, soundbars, Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X, e-bikes, JP7000, JT8000, JQ8000, Harman Kardon, Audio Technica
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Sharp at IFA 2025: MiniLED and MicroLED TVs, TiVo OS, e-bikes, and a Bluetooth turntable
Sharp unveils a wide IFA 2025 lineup: Bluetooth turntable, Dolby Atmos soundbars, MiniLED and MicroLED TVs with TiVo OS, plus SUV‑style e‑bikes coming by 2026.
D.Novikov для Пепелац Ньюс / IFA 2025
At the IFA 2025 consumer electronics show, Sharp unveiled a broad lineup that stretches from audio gear and turntables to smart TVs and e-bikes. The through line is clear: bring Japanese tech closer to the mainstream without dulling the innovation edge.
Audio and vinyl
D.Novikov для Пепелац Ньюс / IFA 2025
Sharp returns to vinyl with the fully automatic RP-TT100 Bluetooth turntable (€199), featuring an auto-controlled tonearm, an Audio Technica cartridge, and a USB‑C output for recording. The audio range is rounded out by the EISA 2025–2026-winning Sharp Q system and six new soundbars with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X. The turntable’s mix of Bluetooth and USB‑C reads less like nostalgia and more like a practical nod to how people actually listen today.
Televisions and TiVo OS
D.Novikov для Пепелац Ньюс / IFA 2025
The MiniLED lineup grows with the JP7000, JT8000, and JQ8000 series, offering sizes up to 75 inches, 144 Hz panels, and Harman/Kardon audio. Sharp is placing clear emphasis on TiVo OS, now operating in more than 40 countries with support for 16 languages, 50+ streaming services, and millions of active users. Leaning into TiVo OS looks like a bid to simplify choice and keep the viewing experience consistent across markets.
Mobility and MicroLED
In e‑mobility, Sharp showcased new e‑bike concepts—including SUV‑style models, micro‑bikes, and tricycles—planned for release by 2026. On the display front, the company presented a 136‑inch MicroLED TV priced under €30,000, alongside solutions for interior video décor. A sub‑€30,000 tag for 136 inches puts MicroLED within sight of high‑end living rooms, even if it remains firmly in premium territory.