A:AnswerSharp spec sheet states model has HDR (HDR10)
https://www.sharptvusa.com/sites/default/files/2018-09/Sharp%20Roku%20TV%20Spec%20Sheet_Model%2058Q7370_%20Doc%20v0.2.pdf
A:Answeryes, this TV has HDR10 and displays it properly and looks fantastic, but you need HDR content to see the difference. don't believe "dave", he comments on many tv's and lies about the HDR capabilities. My guess is he works for a competitor so he spreads false information. I've come across his lies on multiple tv's during my search. Best buy unfortunately lists wrong information as well sometimes, always best to google the model number and look up the info from the manufacturer's site.
A:AnswerDoes not have bluetooth. Roku allows audio to be routed to your phone, so if your phone is connected to a wired or wireless headset, you 'get' Bluetooth.
A:AnswerThe 58Q7370U sold by Best Buy at a higher price has LAN, Wi-Fi ...and... Bluetooth technology, whereas the 58Q7330U sold by Walmart has no Bluetooth.
A:AnswerIt has the Amazon Prime app. When you are setting it up, you can have your Roku account link your Prime account so it downloads, and automatically log you in rather than having to type it in the remote on tv.
A:AnswerThe kid was wrong. The TV does have bluetooth, but it is a "limited" bluetooth. You can connect a phone, a tablet, or a computer, but ONLY if you first connect roku bluetooth speakers. Without first installing their speakers, you can't connect anything at all. Also, their speakers are not exactly cheap, and are not all that good. You can get more details here: https://support.roku.com/article/360011612733-how-do-i-connect-a-bluetooth-device-to-my-roku-tv-and-wireless-speakers-
A:AnswerBacklight strips are probably bad. Pretty easy fix just involves alot of disassembly. Strips can be found on eBay for around 50.00. You will need a set of 5. Once repaired go into settings and turn the backlight down to around 65%. Out of the box they come with the backlight set to 100 and this burns them out prematurely. youtube the repair with the model tv there is a guy who replaced them step by step so you can decide weather to fix or not.
A:Answersame problem here with a Sharp Roku tv LC-58Q7370U I bought at Best Buy only a year and a half old. I see a lot of people having the same problem on different internet forums. I follow some of the recomendations and procedures to get it back to work on you tube but no luck for me. what a ripp off .... will go back to Sony or anything else but not to sharp and roku tv which seems to have a lot of problems.
A:AnswerSpec is wrong. HDR comes on when I viewed content with HDR on YouTube, I did the same with my phone just to proof test and phone didn’t have the HDR come on screen.
A:AnswerMine did the same. I tried reset, the reset does not work. Then I called their company headquarter, they said they are not taking care of Sharp brand. They give me a number for the local support. They could not find a solution then hang up after 20 minutes.
So, if reset does not work, it's one step closer to the trash bin. Not worth the trouble to fix it. Just my opinion.