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Sharp Introduces New Category in Desktop LCD Monitors with Two New Models; Sharp's new LTM monitors provide advanced performance and built in TV tuner.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach, city (1990 pop. 181,519), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast, across from Santa Catalina Island, in an oil-producing area; inc. 1909. It manufactures aerospace vehicles, aircraft parts, optical instruments, and heat transfer equipment. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 6, 2003

Sharp Systems of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, today announced the introduction of a new class of desktop LCD monitors, called the LTM LTM
abbr.
long-term memory
 (LCD/TV Monitor). In addition to offering advanced LCD performance for desktop computing, the new 15- and 17-inch LTM monitors come equipped with built-in TV tuners and remote control functionality. Sharp Electronics Corporation is the U.S. sales and marketing subsidiary of Sharp Corporation, Osaka, Japan, the industry leader in liquid crystal display television Liquid crystal display television (LCD TV) is television that uses LCD technology for its visual output. The technology used is generally TFT. In the early 2000s, LCD flat-panels captured a large part of the computer monitor market from traditional CRTs. .

"The usage applications available to users through this new flexible class of LCD monitors span the spectrum," said Greg Nakagawa, senior vice president and general manager of Sharp Systems of America. "The new LTMs provide users with options for media centers, game console See video game console.  stations, security monitoring, cable and satellite TV, and more. And most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent"
above all, most especially
, because of its high quality and advanced technology, professional users will be impressed with the desktop monitor performance that the new LTMs provide."

The new LTMs provide just a glimpse of the innovation that Sharp has in the works, says Nakagawa. "Sharp has a reputation for creating new markets with innovative products. As a global leader in LCD innovation, Sharp is bringing a whole new wave of LCD technology to the marketplace. These LTM monitors are a testament to Sharp's innovation, and sets a solid foundation on which we will build."

LL-M17W1

Equipped with a wide aspect, high-performance TFT LCD (Thin Film Transistor LCD) See LCD. , the Sharp LL-M17W1 LTM is a high definition, 17-inch WXGA (Wide XGA) A wide screen resolution of 1366x768 pixels. See PC display modes.

 (1366 x 768) display that comes equipped with a built in TV tuner, complete with remote control functionality. With a high contrast ratio of 600:1 and high brightness of 450 nits, the LL-M17W display provides users with a large screen capable of viewing the most detailed computer-aided design computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided design and drafting (CADD), form of automation that helps designers prepare drawings, specifications, parts lists, and other design-related elements using special graphics- and calculations-intensive  images, as well as general-purpose applications like spreadsheets in addition to providing a functional TV tuner for video applications.

The wide-screen format is ideal for DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 viewing, wide-format games, and PC applications such as word -processing (side-by-side 8.5" x 11" pages), spreadsheets (wide column format), and web-surfing (side-by-side web pages).

Capable of displaying 16.19 million colors and a video refresh rate The number of times per second that a device, such as a display screen or DRAM chip, is re-energized. See vertical scan frequency and dynamic RAM.

(hardware) refresh rate
 of 25 ms, and including built-in stereo speakers, the LL-M17W1 LTM monitor is perfect for video intensive application such as video gaming video gaming
n.
1. Gambling by means of interactive games of chance played on a video screen.

2. The playing of video games.
 (both console and PC), DVD viewing, and professional video editing. Picture-in-picture function makes it possible for users to watch TV on a small screen while doing PC work at the same time.

The LL-M17W1 LTM monitor is equipped with an analog PC interface for computer applications, along with an array of video inputs, which include RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history.  (composite video), S-Video, component video, and a TV Antenna/Cable input. The LTM display also includes audio in/out jacks for stereo signals.

The 17-inch LCD screen is easy on the eyes, providing bright, clear pictures through the LCD's ClearDisplay(TM) finish. Sharp's ClearDisplay finish provides users with highly saturated, rich colors and a color purity that isn't available with the matted finish LCD panels traditionally available in notebook computers, making it great for DVD viewing and gaming.

A built in carrying handle allows users to easily carry the monitor to different rooms in the house, depending on the video source. In addition, a protective panel is provided to ensure bright pictures and protect against bumps and scratches when moving the monitor.

Available immediately the Sharp LL-M17W1 LTM monitor sells for an estimated street price of $749.

LL-M15X1

The Sharp LL-M15X1 is a high definition, 15-inch XGA (EXtended Graphics Array) A screen resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The term stems from IBM's XGA display standard introduced in 1990, which extended VGA to 132-column text and interlaced 1,024x768x256 resolution. XGA-2 later added non-interlaced 1,024x768x64K.  (1024 x 768) display that comes equipped with a built in TV tuner, complete with remote control functionality. With its 300-nit brightness, 350:1 contrast ratio and thin bezel The front cover of a desktop or tower computer case. The term also refers to the individual drive bay covers, which are removed to install CD-ROMs and other removable drives that require access from the front of the case. , the LL-T15G3 offers users a desktop display that doubles as a video monitor with an array of practical applications.

Capable of displaying 16.19 million colors and a video refresh rate of 25 ms, and including built-in stereo speakers, the LL-M15X1 LTM is ideal for video intensive application such as video gaming (both console and PC), DVD viewing, and home video editing.

The LL-M15X1 LTM monitor is equipped with an analog PC interface for computer applications, along with video inputs that include RCA (composite video), S-Video, and a TV Antenna/Cable input. The LTM display also includes audio in/out jacks for stereo signals.

The 15-inch LCD screen is easy on the eyes, providing bright, clear pictures through the LCD's ClearDisplay(TM) finish. Sharp's ClearDisplay finish provides users with highly saturated, rich colors and a color purity that isn't available with the matted finish LCD panels traditionally available in notebook computers, making it great for DVD viewing and gaming.

Available immediately the Sharp LL-M15X1 LTM monitor sells for an estimated street price of $449.

Availability

Both LTM monitors are available immediately through Sharp directly ( http://sharp.smartermall.com ) or through Sharp's network of retail partners and reseller channels. For more information, call 800-BE-SHARP.

About Sharp Systems of America

Sharp Systems of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation, markets, sells and supports LCD monitors and notebook computers. Products are available through Sharp's online store at www.sharpplace.com and through Sharp's network of authorized dealers and resellers. More information can be found at www.sharpsystems.com or by calling 1-800-BE-SHARP.
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