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Sharp's New Open AQUOS TVs Usher In Exciting World
Of Home Entertainment (22/9/2004)
First to offer TV recording-even pause live shows-without
set-top box, plus ability to share music, digital stills, video
and more
With its breakthrough Open AQUOS Liquid Crystal
TVs, Sharp is eliminating traditional entertainment-center clutter
and making home networks more functional. Featuring dual PC Card
slots, the new Open AQUOS 20-inch LC-20PXIU and 15-inch LC-15PX1U
models are the first TVs that open a vast palette of entertainment
options, including viewing digital still photos, listening to digital
audio files (WMA, MP3), watching video clips and more. In addition,
the new Open AQUOS TVs have wireless networking capability, cementing
their position as the centerpiece of the networked home.
"These introductions - the first of a continuing
series of Open AQUOS models - move the television far beyond a simple
display device and into the home networking category," said Bob
Scaglione, senior vice president of marketing, Consumer Electronics
Group, Sharp. "Since this new line offers advanced functionality,
consumers have more flexibility to place these TVs in more rooms
in the home than ever before. Open AQUOS TVs also feature the outstanding
picture quality that's made Sharp the global market share leader
for LC-TVs."*
Record Programming Without a Set-top Box
The new Open AQUOS TVs have two built-in
Type II PC Card slots that can run simultaneously, offering a world
of entertainment flexibility that's only limited by a consumer's
imagination. For example, by inserting a basic Personal Video Recorder
(PVR) card into one of the slots, consumers can record up to four
hours of programming on a 5GB card. This card for the Open AQUOS
TVs includes onscreen guides for effortless recording, fast forward
and rewind. A built-in microphone even lets family members record
quick messages and reminders for each other.
Consumers can also watch slide shows of their
favorite digital stills using their camera's memory cards. If they
want to send photos or music files from their PCs in another part
of the home to the new Open AQUOS models, compatible Wi-Fi cards
do the trick with ease. There are even built-in games to keep everyone
entertained.
Outstanding Sharp Picture Quality
The LC-20PX1U and LC-15PX1U are barely three
inches thin, have high-quality built-in speakers and feature Sharp's
exclusive Advanced Super View panel with Black TFT low-reflection
coating for industry-leading levels of brightness, contrast and
viewing angles. The 4:3 Enhanced Definition (EDTV) Monitors have
extensive input/output jacks.
The 20-inch LC-20PX1U will be available in
October for a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $1,899.95.
The 15-inch LC-15PX1U will be available in October for an MSRP of
$1,399.95.
*According to a 2004 report from DisplaySearch,
an Austin, Texas-based market research firm, Sharp Corporation is
the global leader in LCD TV.
www.sharpusa.com
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