The Sharp Aquos LC-32LE451U measures 18.5 inches high by 28.42 inches wide by 6.55 inches deep, including its base. The panel itself is 2.48 inches thick including any protrusions, and the screen has ...
Sharp previewed a number of technology firsts and the broadest line of flat-panel TVs at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show. A highlight of the booth was the 65-inch AQUOS, this week's world's largest ...
With the Aquos LC-40LE700UN HDTV ($1,499.99 list), Sharp introduces its new full-array LED backlighting system, which is designed to produce a high contrast ratio and a crisp, bright picture while ...
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The once-mighty rear-projection television (RPTV) is poised to become a footnote in history, but its demise won't be complete until the hugely popular flat-panel designs can match the value that RPTVs ...
The 52-inch Sharp Aquos LC-52D65U LCD HDTV ($2,099.99 direct) serves up a generous five HDMI ports, the most I've seen on an HDTV thus far—and given HDMI's ability to transport pristine digital audio ...
The once-mighty rear-projection television (RPTV) is poised to become a footnote in history, but its demise won't be complete until the hugely popular flat-panel designs can match the value that RPTVs ...