Posted Wed Nov 19, 2014 at 02:30 PM PST by Steven Cohen
The exclusive lineup includes three budget-priced 1080p displays.
Best Buy and Sharp have announced an agreement that will allow the retailer to use Sharp's brand for a recently released collection of HDTVs. Though Best Buy is direct-sourcing the TVs elsewhere, Sharp will remain involved in their production, quality control, and marketing.
The Sharp branded line of Best Buy HDTVs includes a 32-inch, 42-inch, and 50-inch model. Each TV features a FullHD resolution and Roku ready design, allowing users to plug in a Roku Stick for streaming options (sold separately). Though Best Buy also has their own line of Insignia TVs, these new displays will be made specifically for the Sharp line and will not be re-branded Insignia models.
Best Buy's exclusive Sharp LC-32LB261U, LC-42LB261U, and LC-50LB261U are now on sale for $200, $330, and $430 respectively.
Source: TWICE
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