Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Sep 11 2007, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp announces nine new HDTV sets in the Sharp Aquos D series.
The Aquos D series is available in 32, 37 and 42 inch and in three canvas colors: red, black and white.
Sharp positions the D series as the second TV in the household. The company still used the latest technology in making these HDTVs. The Sharp D series features 120Hz technology and is of course full HD.Other features include 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 450cd/m2 brightness, 176 degrees FOV, 0.1W stand-by, 232W during use and 3 HDMI ports.
The Sharp LC-42DS3, LC-37DS3 and LC-32DS3 will start shipping on October 10th in Japan.
Via this Sharp press-release (Japanese). Shop for Aquos.
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