Sharp AQUOS LC-37D62U |
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| Monday, 05 February 2007 00:00 | |||
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Sharp with, 4-5 more excellent but pretty expensive LCDs have, once again, recorded its presence by introducing its new range of AQUOS LCD Plasma TVs. The Sharp AQUOS LC-37D62U, which is claimed to be the most preferred product ever made, has a glossy black design that adds elegance and style in every room. The attractive flat panel TV includes a table stand that easily removes for wall mounting. It has certain unique features which have made it the heart throb of all categories of viewers. The LC-37D62U is a 37inch LCD Television with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. The LCD has an un-matched 16:9 aspect ratio with 1700:1 contrast and 6ms response time responsible for producing spectacular picture quality. Its viewing angles are wide enough to enable you to view the TV clearly from anywhere in the room. The screen has an amazing long life of display over 60,000 hours and a 176 degree viewing angle. The screen possesses a 450 cd/m2 brightness measure, which enables you to put the TV anywhere, near windows, doors or other light sources and the picture remains breathtaking. The LC-37D62U comes with 3 RCAs inputs at the back of the TV. It also comes with 2 HDMI i/ps, S-Video pin, and RCA Composite. You can get high-quality sound to match your hi-def picture. This model has two subtle, recessed bottom-mounted speakers for great sound without bulk. Use the TV's full array of inputs-including HDMI, composite, component and S-video-to hook up your home theater the way you want. Use the HDMI connections for the sharpest video and audio signals possible. The four audio inputs allow for great flexibility in setting up your ultimate home theater.
Experience the breathtaking clarity of 1080p HDTV broadcasts with the integrated ATSC tuner. By adding an HD antenna and you can enjoy over-the-air HD programs. The built-in QAM tuner allows you to watch non-encrypted cable channels without a cable box. The Aquos platform provides high-performance video processing for the brightest, most vivid colors and images.
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