Sharp 65EQ3EA
65", EQ3, QLED, 4K, 2022Currently out of stock
Product details
The Sharp 65EQ3EA is a 4K Ultra High Definition frameless Quantum Dot Android TV with exceptional multimedia functionality. It displays the ultimate color gamut using Quantum Dot Technology – Q-Colour. Any HDR or Dolby Vision content looks lifelike with perfect color reproduction. The hybrid Harman/Kardon sound system has a unique driver setup with front-firing tweeters and down-firing woofers, ensuring perfect sound clarity and solid bass reproduction. Advanced DTS Virtual:X and Dolby Atmos technologies deliver virtual height and multi-channel virtual surround for the best home cinema experience. Integrated Google Assistant offers quick and helpful support and makes operation simple thanks to voice control.
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 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
TV type | QLED TV |
Country code | EU |
Model year | 2022 |
Series | EQ3 |
Design | Slim |
Picture quality | 1000 PQ |
Display size (inches) | 65" |
Backlight | Direct LED |
Screen size (cm) | 164 cm |
Screen technology | QLED |
Display resolution | 4K |
Image resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Dynamic range | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG |
Native refresh rate | 50 Hz |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Audio output | 15 W |
Operating system | Android |
TV tuner | Analog & Digital |
Built-in speakers | Dolby Atmos |
Audio formats | AAC, AC3, DTS, FLAC, LPCM, M4A, MP3 VBR |
Video file formats | 3gp, 3GPP, ASF, AVI, DAT, flv, MKV, mov, mp4, MPEG, MPG, TP |
VESA wall mount | 400 x 200 mm |
Video connections | HDMI (2x) |
Audio Connections | Jack 3.5mm Line In (1x) |
USB ports | USB-A |
Exact USB ports | USB-A 2.0 (2x) |
Network connections | RJ45 (1x) |
Wireless transmission | Chromecast |
HDMI features | HDMI 2.1, HDMI CEC |
Number of CI+ slots | 1 x |
Power consumption | 246 W |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.50 W |
input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
Energy efficiency class | G |
Scope of delivery | 2x remote control, 4 x AAA batteries, Installed operating system, Product |
Smart home ecosystem | Google Assistant |
Communication standard | Google Assistant |
Width | 1447 mm |
Height | 926.40 mm |
Depth | 277.30 mm |
Weight | 19.50 kg |
Manufacturer commitment | SBTi |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Width | 1447 mm |
Height | 855.90 mm |
Depth | 61 mm |
Width of stand | 760 mm |
Weight including stand | 26.70 kg |
Length | 164 cm |
Width | 102 cm |
Height | 17 cm |
Weight | 27 kg |
Product Safety |
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Reviews & Ratings
Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingVery good80/100
- 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.
Good74/100
- 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...
Very good84/100

- HDR10
- HLG& Dolby Vision
- Dolby Atmos& DTS:X
- Processing
- numerous apps
- Micro SD card reader
Very good91/100

- Google TV
- DolbyVision
- Dolby Atmos and dts-X (virtual)
- SD card slot
- good workmanship
- Intermediate image authorisation
Good77/100

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