High Def — 13 September 2005
Sharp now offers the largest LCD HD-TV at 65″. It offers 1080p (progressive), which is the HDTV standard (when HDTV first appeared the manufactures were pushing 1080 interlaced). The TV is also Digital Cable ready which means consumers can just insert a cable company provided CarbleCard and eliminate the need for an additional box for HDTV.
The 65″ LCD dont come cheap though. Expect to pay $20,000+. This is a quick throw back to the days of when the Plasmas first debuted. But hold out and you will see a price drop in hopefully 6 months.
- True 16:9 Ratio for cinematic experience
- 1920×1080 Pixel resolution
- Enhance 800:1 contrast ration
- Digital Cable TV Ready
- Available in November


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