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 Sharp Internet AQUOS LCD TV and PC systems


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Sharp Internet AQUOS LCD TV and PC systems[4]2006/04/20

[IMG][5]Today Sharp loosed their new Internet AQUOS[6] TV / PC combo
systems.At the top end is the LD-37SP1 LCD and PC-AX50M mini-PC kit capable
of pumping out (and recording) those Hi-Vision (Japanese high def) broadcast
pixels onto a 37-inch LCD with 1200:1 contrast ratio, 6ms response,
176-degree viewing angle, and HDMI and HDCP DVI ports. A wireless (RF)
keyboard and remote are perfect for getting all potato-like up on the couch.
The PC manages to eke out 500GB of SATA disk for hi-def recordings and such,
up to 1GB DDR2 RAM, a DVD combo drive, and SD and xD picture card slots with
direct-to-card MPEG-4 recordings -- all powered by a 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo
T2300 CPU and XP Home. The kit is also available with a 32-inch LCD
(LD-32SP1) and PC sporting a terrestrial analog tuner and a 250GB disk
(PC-AX50M) all of which you can mix-n-match to your heart’s desire. No
doubt, we like the design, but these systems are kept out of t he high-end
game with their Intel graphics cards, LCD resolutions of just 1366 x 768,
andlack of a Windows Media Center Edition install option. Expect these to
hitshelves in Japan sometime in May for an undisclosed price.

[Via Akihabara News[7]] 

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