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Jun 3 2005, 5:35am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp announces in Japan their new huge 65 inch LCD TV supporting hi-vision - LC-65GE1.
The Sharp Aquos LC-65GE1 supports the HDTV resolution 1,920×1,080 pixels. Power consumption for this LCD monster is low with 619W. The new Sharp is supposed to be faster and also feature a 4 wave length back light to improve on the color display quality. The LC-65GE1 features also built-in speakers and a 1-bit digital amplifier.
The Sharp Aquos LC-65GE1 goes on sale in Japan on August 1st for 1,600,000 Yen (~$14,800). Only 300 will be made. Yes this is the high-end in LCD HDTVs.
More details in the Sharp press-release (Japanese).
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