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Sharp showcases full HD product lineup at CEDIA

Sharp showcases full HD product lineup at CEDIA

Author: Richard Schouw

Publication: 09/14/2006 1:18 PM

News type: Product news

Source: Sharp

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Sharp is rounding out the company's line of full HD home entertainment products at CEDIA 2006 with the unveiling of new AQUOS 1080p LCD TVs and its first 1080p DLP front projector, a new flagship product. Sharp's "full HD" product lineup is highlighted by the first AQUOS models to come out of the company's brand-new Generation 8 factory, Kameyama No. 2. These 46- and 52-inch large-screen AQUOS HDTVs, together with a new 42-inch model, mark the introduction of three new screen sizes to the brand, all of which feature 1080p resolution, enhanced contrast ratios and fast pixel response times.

With the addition of the AQUOS D62U line, Sharp offers full HD 1080p models in six screen sizes (37", 42", 46", 52", 57" and 65"). In addition to LCD TV, Sharp is further broadening its television line with an extensive line of high-definition front projectors that feature the Texas Instruments DLP technology.

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Sharp's 52-inch AQUOS LCD TV (LC-52D62U)

 

Demonstrating the company's complete home theater prowess, Sharp's CEDIA 2006 booth will also feature a technology demonstration of the BD-MPC10, a multi-faceted Home Theater Studio System with Blu-Ray functionality and Time Domain Speaker Technology. The system consists of an AV receiver powered by Sharp's 1-Bit digital amplification operating at 11.2MHz sampling rate, a special pair of tower speakers with built-in Time Domain Speaker Technology, and a Blu-Ray high-definition player. Time Domain Speaker Technology produces a coherent and low distortion sound wave that results in true, crystal-clear sound. The BD-MPC10 also features a listener correction EQ system by Audyssey that adjusts sound for inconsistent room acoustics. Through an interface with the AQUOS Familink system, viewers can control the complete system with the push of a single button on an AQUOS TV's remote control.




 

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