Sharp has unveiled two new 4K TVs in its portfolio – the GM6000 Series and GK4000 series. Coming at extremely aggressive pricing, Sharp’s new 4K TVs boast frameless design and an impressive set of features. Let’s take a look at the detailed specs and pricing.
For the first time, Sharp’s latest GM6000 and GK4000 series come with TiVo OS. The TiVo is a popular media platform and recently launched its new operating system earlier this year. TiVo’s new OS is competing against the likes of Google TV, Fire TV, Roku TV, and Android TV.

The GM6000 series 4K TVs come in three screen size options: 43, 50, and 55 inches, and are priced at £299, £389, and £449, respectively. Sharp incorporated a Quantum Dot tech into the GM6000 series TV, delivering crisp and vibrant picture quality with a more accurate color gamut. The GM model has an integrated two-way sound system tuned by the popular audio brand Harmon Kardon which takes your watching experience to the next level. In addition, the GM6000 series also gets TiVo’s voice recognition system support.
The Sharp GM6000 series has a striking frameless design with an ultra-thin 4K screen. Unfortunately, there is no 4K/120Hz gaming support here, instead the panel has a standard 60Hz refresh rate support. In terms of connectivity, the GM models come with three HDMI 2.1 ports.
The panel is HDR and Dolby Vision certified, which means you can expect a great picture quality experience. The company claims that the GM6000 series models can deliver deeper black levels than the cheaper GK4000 series models.
Coming to the GK4000 series models, the GK4000 series has almost similar specs as the GM6000 series except the Quantum Dots and Harman Kardon tuned audio system. The GK models will be available in four screen sizes: 43, 50, 55, and 70-inches, priced at £279, £349, £389, and £649 respectively.

