Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Apr 20 2006, 5:11am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sharp introduces a new line of LCD TVs with Windows PCs.
The top model is a Sharp 37" LCD monitor (LD-37SP1) combined with the Sharp PC-AX100M Intel Core Duo Windows XP PC. Other features of the PC-AX100M include a 500GB HDD, DVD Writer, HD-Tuner, PVR functionality and SD-Card slot. The cheaper PC-AX50M runs on a Celeron CPU and only has a 250GB hard-drive.
The Sharp PC-AX100M and the cheaper PC-AX50M run Windows XP Home Edition SP2.
The Sharp Aquos LD-37SP1 HD-Ready LCD monitor features a 1,377x768px resolution, 450cd/m2 brightness and 1,200:1 contrast ratio. A 32" model (LD-32SP1) is also available.
More details in this Sharp press-release (Japanese). Find Sharp Aquos Deals.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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