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Sharp LC65SE94U 65 1080p
LCD HDTV
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The
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Setting
a new standard
The Special Edition AQUOS SE94U Series sets a new standard for
large-screen flat-panel LCD TVs. First, the look is different
— instead of a single-colored bezel, Sharp presents a
dramatic, new "cornerstone" design. This television's graceful,
artistic form will enhance any room's decor. Plus, with FULL HD 1080p
resolution, enhanced black levels, and a fast response time, it also
produces breathtaking picture quality.
Next-generation
10-bit ASV LCD panel
The AQUOS LC65E94U utilizes the next generation of Sharp's proprietary
Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with Multi-Pixel Technology. By
dividing each pixel into two sections and developing an advanced
driving system, Sharp's new Multi-Pixel Technology delivers more
natural and accurate color reproduction when viewing the screen from
virtually any angle. This technology improves extreme-angle viewing by
about 60 percent. Not only that, but the contrast ratio is 27,000:1 and
the fast 4ms response time make your favorite action scenes as clear
and smooth as they should be.
AQUOS
Net Internet content and support
One of the coolest new things about this TV is that it comes with its
own connection to live help and information. With AQUOS Net, Sharp
offers you completely customized Internet content, directly to your TV.
You'll get live customer support and it's all viewable in full-screen,
split-screen, or "widget" format. That means you can download video and
audio content without having to transfer it from your computer to the
big screen. And, if you need help with setup or have any other issues,
AQUOS Net is there to help.
Super
bright screen
If you are too scared to watch movies with the lights off, or you like
putting your TV in the sunroom, this is the TV for you. It has 450 cd/m
SQUARED, okay? Yes, we know those fancy numbers have no meaning to the
general population, but let's just say that's bright enough to give you
a vivid picture even if it's near a door or window.
120Hz
frame rate conversion explained
120Hz image processing makes for quicker frame rate conversion and
blazing fast pixel response times. Confused? Here's an explanation:
Film is shot at 24 frames per second. And just about every movie disc
you can buy is encoded at that speed. DVD, HD DVD, Blu-rayall 24 frames
per second. Trouble is, television programming runs at 30 frames per
second and most TVs conform to that standard. See the problem? Fitting
that 24-frame content onto a 30-frame screen isn't a seamless process.
You can't divide 24 by 30 evenly — so video engineers fill in
the gaps. Known as 3:2 pulldown, this conversion process spreads out 24
frames into 30 by placing one frame on the screen three times and the
next one after that two times, and repeating this pattern again and
again and again — which sometimes causes the stutter and
other visual artifacts that can ruin the illusion of losing yourself in
a great movie. To further complicate things, some video content is
recorded at 60 fps, such as certain modern special effects and computer
animations (think Matrix), which tricks the 3:2 pulldown process and
trips up transmission of the intended on-screen image.
The
120Hz advantage means...
If you look at the numbers: 24, 30, 60 — you might begin to
see the beauty of 120Hz. You can multiply 24, 30 and 60 evenly and get
the number 120. 120Hz image processing shows 120 frames per second.
That means these TVs handle 24 fps movie, 30 fps television, and 60 fps
special effects programming, without the stutter and other clutter of
3:2 pulldown. So, a bigger TV is not necessarily a better TV. Without
120Hz image processing, some things will certainly be bigger, but
they'll still be just as blurry — especially on-screen text.
And,
Sharp is thinking of the environment
The Sharp Liquid Crystal Television plant in Kameyama, Japan,
represents the ultimate example of economic efficiency, social
mindedness, and environmental conservation. Combining Sharp's vast
experience and knowledge in R & D and mass production,
including 50 years of TV and 30 years of LCD production, the Sharp
Kameyama plant is a world-class facility for the manufacture and
assembly of LCD panels. Continuing its leadership, Sharp is opened a
second plant at Kamayama in October, 2006. This will be the world's
first facility to adopt 8th generation glass substrates, which are
roughly twice as large as the substrates used in the number one plant.
Plant number two is specially designed for the production of glass for
LCd panel sizes in the 40" to 50" range and will provide a steady
supply of medium to large panels to respond to the growing worldwide
demand for digital and high definition compatible flat panel
televisions. The Kameyama plant is designated a Super Green Factory. A
cogeneration system and a photovoltaic power generation system supply
the plant with approximately one-third of its energy needs. Combined
with a waste-heat recovery system that transforms waste heat into air
conditioning, Sharp reduces CO2 emissions by 40% a year. In addition,
the plant collects all the watewater from the production process and
recycles it using water purification technology. Via its Super Green
Strategy, by the year 2010, Sharp plans to completely offset its
production of greenhouse gas emissions by way of energy savings from
new energy-efficient products and energy creation through the
proliferation of Sharp solar cells.
The
LC65-SE94U Details :
The Special Edition AQUOS SE94U Series sets a
new
standard for large-screen flat-panel LCD TVs. First, the look is
different — instead of a single-colored bezel, Sharp presents
a
dramatic, new "cornerstone" design. Plus, you get AQUOS Net customized
internet and customer support! And, of course, it also produces
breathtaking 1080p picture quality.
Screen size: 65" 1920 x 1080 (1080p) resolution
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Viewing angle: 176 degrees
Advances Super View TFT panel
3 HDMI inputs (two rear and one side)
Other inputs: 2 HD component, 1 RGB PC input (D-sub 15-pin), 1 S-video
input, 3 composite video inputs, 1 RS-232C, 1 Ethernet
Audio: 4 L/R inputs
15W x 15W audio system
Mounting options: optional wall brackets
Table stand included
4 ms response time
Contrast ratio: 3000:1
5-wavelength back-light system
Tuners: ATSC/QAM/NTSC
Lamp life: 60,000 hours
AQUOS Net Internet content
Cornerstone design
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