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Jul 20 2007, 9:56am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp announce the first THX certified HDTVs in the Aquos T series.
The Sharp Aqous T series include the 65 inch LV-65TH1 and the 52 inch LV52TH1.
Besides featuring exceptional audio qualities the Aquos T series has also great display technology. Features include 120Hz, 1080p resolution, 2,500:1 contrast ratio (living contrast is 31,000:1), 350cd/m2 brightness and 176 degrees view angle.Both new Sharp Aquos T HDTVs start shipping on September first. The LV-65TH1 has a list price of 1,417,500 Yen (~$11,700) and the 52 inch LV-52TH1 has and MSRP of 840,000 Yen (~$6,900).
Via this Sharp press-release (Japanese). The bestselling Sharp Aquos TVs.
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