Sharp have announced a new range of AQUOS LED-backlit LCD TVs, the LE700 series, ranging in size from 32- to 52-inches. Each offering Full HD 1080p, they use Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel with 10-bit ...
Thin TVs are all the rage at the moment, although truth be told, we aren't sure why. Sure, when we ditched the massive CRT screens the massive size reduction that flat-screen TVs brought was amazing, ...
LCD televisions have traditionally used fluorescent tubes to provide the screen backlighting, but this doesn’t easily create a uniformly lit display, and it’s impossible to vary brightness so that ...
We've hit somewhat of a drought here lately in the world of HDTVs, but Sharp is making sure we're not left to wait any longer for new panels. This week, the company introduced its first-ever AQUOS ...
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