Ranging in size from 26-inch to 52-inch, the Sharp Aquos DX LCD TVs all feature a built-in slot loading Blu-ray player. At the top end, the LC-52DX1 features a 52-inch LCD with 1920×1080 resolution, 450 cd/m2 brightness, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, a handful of HD inputs and 30 watt speakers. On the low end, the LC-26DX1 features 1366×768 resolution, 450 cd/m2 brightness, 20 watt speakers and a 1500:1 contrast ratio. Also available are a 32-inch, 37-inch, 42-inch, and 46-inch with similar specs.
Sharp’s DX line is due out sometime in November, albeit in Japan, and will range in price from $2,000 – $5,000. No word yet on when they’re expected to hit the US, or any where outside of Japan for that matter.
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