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Sharp Rolls Out New Aquos HDTVs

By John Kim
September 04, 2008


Sharp has unveiled a bevy of new Aquos HDTVs, including ultra-thin models, deep color support, and 120 Hz refresh rates...and even a tiny 19-inch widescreen unit.

Electronics giant Sharp has unveiled a spate of new HDTVs at this year's CEDIA Expo, including new ultra-thing models, along with limited editions, deep color support, sets with 120 Hz refresh rates, and even a small 19-inch model aimed at folks with space constraints. And Sharp has partnered with NBC Universal to net-enable new Aquos TVs, giving Sony's Bravia Internet Video Link a run for its money.

First, Sharp has announced Aquos Net, a new offering that will bring Web-based video content from NBC Universal to Aquos television owners via the television set's integrated Ethernet port. Sharp and NBC envision Aquos Net as a gateway to NBC Universal content, as well as independently-supplied Web-based video offerings. Initial programming selections will include entertainment ...

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