Sharp 65EQ3EA
65", EQ3, QLED, 4K, 2022Product details
Sharp 65EQ3EA. Display diagonal: 165.1 cm (65"), Display resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels, HD type: 4K Ultra HD, Display technology: LCD, Screen shape: Flat, LED backlighting type: Direct-LED. Smart TV. Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Digital signal format.
Display size (inches) | 65" |
Screen technology | QLED |
Display resolution | 4K |
Native refresh rate | 50 Hz |
Dynamic range | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
Video connections | HDMI (2x) |
Weight | 19.50 kg |
Documents | |
Item number | 21105118 |
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «TV» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 4.Samsung1,3 %
- 4.TCL1,3 %
- 6.Sharp1,4 %
- 6.Sony1,4 %
- 8.Panasonic1,6 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 5.TCL5 days
- 8.Philips6 days
- 9.Sony7 days
- 10.LG9 days
- 11.Sharp12 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «TV» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 3.Samsung1,8 %
- 4.Toshiba2,1 %
- 5.Sharp2,2 %
- 6.Hisense2,3 %
- 6.Xiaomi2,3 %
- Great colours
- Large screen
- decent sound quality
- Contrast flat
- Picture darker in the corners
The Sharp's low price is hardly noticeable: The design and workmanship look high-quality, and the equipment is complete. The picture quality is okay. Movements look less clean than on top devices, and the contrast is flat. On the other hand, the colour rendition is a hit. The clean and comparatively powerful sound is worth listening to.
- Sharp image with vibrant colours
- proper sound
- good equipment
- Picture noticeably darker in the corners
- dull contrast
The relatively low price of the Sharp 65EQ3EA is hardly noticeable: The design and workmanship look high-quality, and the equipment is extensive. The picture quality is okay for the price: movements are a little unclean and the contrast is flat, but the Sharp shines with its colour reproduction...

- HDR10
- HLG& Dolby Vision
- Dolby Atmos& DTS:X
- Processing
- numerous apps
- Micro SD card reader

- Google TV
- DolbyVision
- Dolby Atmos and dts-X (virtual)
- SD card slot
- good workmanship
- Intermediate image authorisation

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