Sharp Home Theater Systems
Make products that others want to imitate" were words first spoken by Tokuji Hayakawa, the founder of the Sharp corporation. In 1912 he invented the snap belt buckle, and by 1915 had introduced the Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil on the market. For almost 100 years, sharp has been involved in developing the latest technological breakthroughs, not only for businesses, but consumers alike. Chances are if you have a home theater system, at least one of the components is made from Sharp.
It's not just their commitment to providing people with the latest gadgetry that sets them apart. Their interest in the environment is probably as important as their customer's satisfaction. Their LCD television factory in Kameyama, Japan, has one of the world's largest rooftop solar panel systems. All of their products are made with energy efficiency in mind, and they are even a world leader when it comes to the manufacturing of practical solar cells.
Sharp Electronics also is an active participant in recycling programs, including the Plug-In To eCycling Program through the government. They also are involved in recycling of batteries and toner as well. In fact, they have recently joined with Panasonic, and Toshiba to form the Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company, which it's primary focus is providing cost effective recycling services to other manufacturers of electronics.
When it comes to Sharp home theater systems, this brand never lets you down. Their televisions are available in a variety of different sizes and models, and no matter which unit you choose, you know it will be compatible with your other Sharp electronics. They offer separate entertainment units, HD DVD and Blue Ray players, surround sound, speakers, and televisions, or you can even find better deals on one of their many complete packages, that have everything included, plus all of the mounting brackets.
One of the newest and hottest home theater systems from sharp is the TV Stand Sound System Combo. Not only will it accommodate even the largest televisions, it puts out a whopping 300 watts of power in 2.1 Dolby surround sound. It also features a 11.2 MHz frequency, 1-Bit digital amplifier that makes your experience close to the real thing. It sells for just over $1,000 brand new, but prices are varied, so check around.
Sharp AT1000 Home Theater System
A decent home theater system is composed of several basic elements including a good set of speakers, a television display, and compatible DVD or Blu-ray...

