How To Put Apps On Sharp Smart Tv

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Sharp Corporation has come a long way since its inception in 1912. The Japanese corporation that became famous for belt buckles and mechanical pencils changed with the times and is now known for its consumer electronics, specifically TVs.

For its 2012 Aquos branded TVs, Sharp has implemented its Smart TV platform called SmartCentral, not to be confused with the section of. Unfortunately, SmartCentral underwhelms—the sparse selection of apps and lack of an app store are the main problems.

There isn't much to see in Sharp's SmartCentral, but at least it's easy to navigate. How To Use It SmartCentral feels rushed. This is the only way to describe the platform because it really is bare. Getting to Sharp's SmartCentral is a breeze: simply press the button on the remote labelled 'Smart Central' (yes, it is separated into two words on the remote). Pressing this button once will bring up a bar at the bottom of the screen that displays your favorite apps.

Every app on the SmartCentral platform is listed as a favorite app by default—there is not much here. The first three apps on this bar correspond with the favorite app buttons on the remote. Pressing Enter or the 'Smart Central' button again will bring you to the SmartCentral interface, which requires you to agree to a disclaimer (apparently from the early 90s) before you continue. 1992 called: it wants its snappy layout back. Sharp's interface may be a Plain Jane, but it is clean and easy-to-use. There is a bar towards the top of the screen that divides SmartCentral into seven tabs of apps: featured, video, social, web & search, other apps, support, and settings.

The featured tab, which means favorites, is home to every single app available, for a grand total of twelve. If Sharp eliminated all of the tabs, the interface would still feel clean and uncluttered because it is so sparse. These are seriously all of the apps that are included on SmartCentral. Some of the tabs have only one app, which seems completely unnecessary. The social tab only has Skype and the web & search tab only has the web browser. The settings tab has only one function, which is changing the wallpaper.