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Sharp’s E77 series new HDTVs model for brilliant picture quality

21 January 2010 1,220 views No Comment

Sharp recently launched its latest HDTVs, Sharp AQUOS LC-65E77UM and AQUOS LC-60E77UN. After the arrival of AQUOS DX Series, Sharp added these two new models to its E77 series of HDTVs. They provide an excellent picture quality with Full HD 1080p(1920 x 1080) resolution. LC-60E77UN is first 60-inch LCD TV, which has set a new standard for large-screen flat-panel TVs.

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Sharp LC-65E77UM is 65″ LCD with screen class sizes (64-33/64″ Diagonal) and LC-60E77UN HDTV is 60″ with class (60-1/32″ Diagonal). These HDTVs engage Sharp’s Advanced Super View (ASV) for a more lifelike picture with reduced reflection. They include 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced and a fast pixel response time of 4ms, for fast-motion image processing. ASV Superlucent panel with Spectral Contrast Engine XD gives vibrant colors, high contrast and wide viewing angles (176º H x 176º V). Both of these models are very energy-efficient.

The Spectral Contrast Engine and Optical Picture Control (OPC) components, automatically adjusts luminance to suit room lighting and brightness. A remote control button is used to access Power Savings mode. These models are very vivid and provides brilliant output even near light sources. These LCDs also have connectivity options. Connectivity features four HDMI(v1.3 with Deep Color) and 2 component video inputs(which are 1080p compatible), along with a single PC input and RS-232 serial port.

Sharp’s E Series of HDTVs include models 65, 60, 52, 46 and 40 inch with screen class sizes (LC-65E77UM, LC-60E77UN, LC-52E77UN, LC-46E77UN and LC-40E77UN), as well as 40-inch class LC-40E67UN. Sharp AQUOS LC-65E77UM and AQUOS LC-60E77UN are available at Sharpusa.com with pricing of $3,999.99 and $2,999.99 respectively.


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