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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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
L3 @ May 11th 2009 11:04AM
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?
Andy Sullivan @ May 11th 2009 12:07PM
Stop it!! Please stop with the new useless frivolous features and concentrate on the only thing that really matters. PQ.
Vazquez @ May 11th 2009 3:43PM
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.