Sharp announces new A series HDTVs
Even in a time of economic uncertainty, Sharp seems to be constantly looking at improving their TV lineup. As usual they are making their debut in Japan before anywhere else in the world. There have been three HDTVs revealed – the LC-52AE6 at 52-inches, the LC-46AE6 at 46-inches and the LC-40AE6 at 40-inches.
Like any other electronics manufacturer, Sharp has decided to go “eco-friendly” as well – these TVs consume very little power. Some of the features include a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 120Hz de-judder tech, a digital TV tuner, 450 nits of brightness, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, stereo speakers, a viewing angle of 176 degrees and an ambient light sensor. The 40-inch model will be shipping on April 10th for the equivalent of $2,076. The 46- and 52-inch models will be shipping on May 15th for the equivalent of $2,698 and $4,048, respectively.
Nice TVs to have in my living room. But I don’t see any killer features here that will make me upgrade!
[Via Akihabara News]
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