
Our friends over at Engadget are reporting on new additions to Sharp's Aquos range.
We just love us some 1920x1080 display action, and Sharp's new B and G Aquos TVs offer up four new models with that very 1080p flavor of HD. The two lines are comprised of 18 LCD units, all HD and sporting HDMI, Firewire, and DVI ports. The DVI and HDMI ports are both HDCP compatible, so you won't be left in the dark once Blu-ray and HD DVD players come to market and start locking out the HDCP-less from the high-res good stuff.
The new sets feature 1080p resolutions at sizes from 37" all the way up to a monster 65" (a 65" LCD!). All sets feature an impressive 6ms response time and 1200:1 contrast ratio. THe higher end G line also adds Dolby Surround.
Via Engadget
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