Sharp Aquos is a brand of LCD TVs and components created by the Japanese company Sharp. It ranges from small holdable styles (such as the 13-inch B series) to large TV theater screens (such as the 65-inch HD series), in addition to providing screens for some mobile phones and other devices.
In 2001, Aquos technology debuted on 13-inch, 15-inch and 20-inch 4:3 screens. It later became Sharp's highest-level LCD production line. In 2009, Sharp announced a series of LCD HDTVs with Blu-ray players. Some Aquos LCD TVs formed the RYGB color space by adding yellow parts, and laid the foundation for the new four-color technology (Quattron) model.
Aquos TV runs on the Linux operating system. Whether your Sharp TV has Bluetooth can be obtained by checking the TV's Settings.