Mini-led and new sound from sharp

Mac Berggren shows the new mini-led screen JP7000. Photo: Jan Røsholm

- We are launching mini-led TV this year, and micro-led at the end of next year, says Nordic sales director Mac Berggren at Sharp.

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- Together with the new TV screens, we are also launching six new soundbars, both with and without a wireless subwoofer, says Berggren.

The trade magazine Elektronikkbransjen meets him at the IFA fair in Berlin in September.

 

Mini-led at qled-led price

- Our new mini-led series Sharp JP7000 supports Dolby Atmos and has a brightness of 800 nits, says Berggren.

The soundbars from Sharp support Dolby Atmos. Photo: Jan Røsholm

The new screens come in sizes 50, 55, 65, and 75 inches.

For those who give lectures, teach or rely on remembering texts, this is a great tool, as they look like regular glasses

- Now we deliver mini-led at qled prices, and all models will be on sale during the year, says Berggren.

Sharp also showcases six new plug-and-play soundbars with support for Dolby Atmos, DTS Digital Surround, and DTS Virtual:X.

- Now we have Dolby Atmos soundbars at a lower price point, around 2,000 kronor, says Berggren.

All models in the JP series from Sharp are powered by Google TV and have a sound system from Harman Kardon.

 

Smart glasses with artificial intelligence

The smart glasses from Sharp have a monochrome screen. Photo: Jan Røsholm

Sharp also showcases brand new smart glasses with a monochrome display

- The glasses translate languages via artificial intelligence, and you get the text on the inside of the glasses, says Berggren.

The glasses support voice control and can also be used as a teleprompter.

- For those who give lectures, teach, or rely on remembering texts, this is a great tool, as they look like regular glasses, says Berggren.

The smart glasses from Sharp are priced at 5,000 kronor.

The article was previously published in the print edition of the trade magazine Elektronikkbransjen no. 5/2025, which was distributed in week 41. Here you can read the article and browse through the digital edition of the magazine. You can read all editions of the magazine digitally, from no. 1/1937, at elektronikkbransjen.no/historiskarkiv.

 

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