Sharp's AQUOS D series 10 gets hip with the online kick
Bargain LCDs are selling like hotcakes, but apparently folks are still buying the higher-end models too. Just a few weeks after announcing its new A series, Sharp is now releasing another new selection of sets, the AQUOS D 10 series. Ranging in size from 32- to 52-inches, the new LCDs have similar specs to the A, including a 1080p resolution, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, a judder-hating 120Hz mode, and the ability to automatically adjust contrast, but will sport one potentially major addition: compatibility with online video content services. Right now streaming seems limited to Yahoo! Japan's online offerings, but if and when these come Stateside here's hoping they have a little Hulu up in there. All are said to be shipping in Japan right now for an undisclosed price.
[Via Akihabara News]
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All are said to be shipping in Japan right now for an undisclosed price.
Because in Japan, they don't even ask the price? All?
Stop it!! Please stop with the new useless frivolous features and concentrate on the only thing that really matters. PQ.
Where are all the LED Sharps? Besides that crazy limited edition one, where are all the mainstream sets? I have a 52D64U which is totally awesome but I won't be buying a new one from them till they release something really new. LCD is getting old.