Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Aug 15 2007, 11:03am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Sharp announced new additions to their AQUOS HD LCDTV series. The new D64U series are full 1080p HDTV’s and use a slim line design providing larger screen sizes with smaller case designs.
The new models in the AQUOS line are 25% slimmer than previous models and about 20% lighter than previous versions. The LC-42D64U set has a 42” screen, but has the same footprint as typical 40” LCD HDTV sets.
Sharp’s proprietary Advanced Super View technology and black TFT panel with multi-pixel technology help to improve the HD image quality. All the sets in have a 10,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and Enhanced Fine Motion control providing a response time of 4ms with EFM engaged.
Connectivity options include one HDMI, one component and one composite plugs on the side of the TVs and two more HDMI plugs, one component, two composite, one S-video, and a PC input on the rear. All HDMI connectors utilize HDMI 1.3.
The new models will come in several screen sizes with the LC-65D64U at 65” being the largest with pricing to be announced in September. Other sets include the 52” LC-52D64U available in August for $3799.99, 46” LC-46D64U available in August for $2699.99, and the 42” LC-42D64U available in August for $2099.99.
Via Sharp
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced that DVD releases for the complete Iron Man and X-Men anime shows will be released in April. Check out the list of bonus features for both releases after the jump. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has today ...
Full article at: Comic Book Movies
More like this 35 minutes ago
AtLeast one of the check box should be selected You are following news about Follow the latest news about VIA NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The fifth annual BET HONORS telecast was the highest rated and most watched in its franchise history on ...
Full article at: PR Newswire
More like this 1 hour ago
Let’s twist this into an iPad 3 rumour too, the iPad 3 will be the mythical Apple TV!!! Let LTE actually be available for a significant fraction of the market. Until then, LTE support is bound to end in tears, I just know it… Clearly, Scott Bacula will b ...
Full article at: The Verge
More like this 1 hour ago
Shane McGlaun
Leading our review center, Shane knows technology inside out. His
extensive experience in testing computer hardware and consumer
electronics enable him to effectively qualify new products and trends. If you want us review your product, please contact Shane.
Shane can be contacted directly at shane@i4u.com.
blog comments powered by Disqus Comments