Sharp's taking its
Aquos HDTV line to the next level with its latest LCDs featuring Aquos Net. It's menus can be popped up at any time and seamlessly display additional info, or allow Sharp tech support to directly access the panel and help Grandma program her favorite channels. That's all a part of "Aquos Advantage", its new end-to-end
Panasonic Plasma Concierge-style support service. The "Special Edition" 94U line is the high end, featuring 27,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 120Hz frame rate and new backlight system in Sharp's latest
ASV panel thats 28% thinner than the last. The top of the line 65-inch LC-65SE94U model will be available this month with an MSRP of $10,999, the 52-inch soon after for $4,199, and the 46-inch version in February for $3,199. Check out the gallery for a look at the Aquos line's latest and greatest.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
boe @ Jan 6th 2008 6:28PM
For those prices, I'd expect them to be twice the size. WTF - is a 46" screen for the bathroom? Most people I know are looking to replace their 65" screen with something larger- preferably well over 70"
SLam @ Jan 22nd 2008 4:30PM
They added an ethernet port but didn't seem to add DLNA support? I don't want a stock ticker on my TV, I want to be able to access my video content on my home network!