the Sharp Aquos D Series which, apart from offering 1080p HD displays
ranging in size from 32 to 52 (the range consists of 10 specific
models) also offer compatibility with online video content services as
well as allowing users to receive multi-channel broadcasts and
video-on-demand as well as access to Aquos exclusive HD content.
Utilising Sharp's newly developed High Quality Master Engine offering a
120Hz mode, the new Sharp Aquos D Series of HDTVs, which also employ
Sharp's new full digital 1-Bit Amp, sport contrast ratios up to 15,000:1
with auto contrast adjustment and Auto Volume technology (the latter
serving to 'smooth sudden changes in sound volume') and are available in
black, white and red.
There's no word from Sharp at this juncture concerning specific unit
pricing or (potential) availability dates outside of Japan where they
have just become available.
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