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Sharp shows off split-screen web browsing abilities on their Smart TVs

By: (more) | Displays & Projectors News | Posted: Jan 9, 2013 6:37 am

CES 2013 - If there's trends that happen at each CES, over the years we've seen it begin from 1080p, to 3D and now 4K. TVs are always huge business at CES, and this year is no different with Sharp showing off some split-screen web browsing abilities on their Smart TVs.

 

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Sharp says that all of their upcoming TVs will sport dual-core processors, perfect for this split-screen web browsing ability and that the browser itself will be arriving on all of Sharp's 6-, 7-, and 8-Series sets. Sharp haven't talked about their Ultra HD 4K TVs having this split-screen-capable browser, but it would be strange to not see it.


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