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Jan 27 2004, 8:48am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp announces (translation) six new models of their successful Aquos TV line.
The new Sharp Aquos LCD TVs range from 37" to 26" size. The new models are LC-37GD1, LC-37GD2, LC-32GD1 LC-32GD2, LC-26GD1 and LC-26GD2. The prices starts at 420,000yen (~$4,000).
The high-definition LCD TVs feature a resolution of 1,366x768 pixels (13,150,000 dots). The new series also features interfaces like a PC-Card slot and DVI-I input.
The new Aquos are manufactured in Sharp's new plant and Sharp plans to sell about 3 Mio. LCD TVs in a 12 month period starting April.
See Also:
Sharp AQUOS B3 LCD TV with Built-in SD-Card Slot
Sharp AQUOS Cordless LCD TVs
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