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Sharp LC-22AA1.


Sharp has released a whole new range of its sexy Aquos televisions, all with a built-in 1-bit digital amp. The flagship 30 and 37-inch models claim a world's first by incorporating a digital high vision tuner An electronic part of a radio or TV that locks on to a selected carrier frequency (station, channel) and filters out the audio and video signals for amplification and display. , capable of a 1,366 x 768-dot display. What's more, the 30-inchers put out a stunning 1,280 x 768-dot image.

That's OK if you have half a million yen to drop on a new TV. If you don't, you might want to take a look at the LC-22AA1; a 22-inch widescreen See wide screen.  model with a low-reflection, super-black TFT LCD (Thin Film Transistor LCD) See LCD.  display, putting out an 845 x 480-dot image, viewable thru 170-degrees in both planes and with a contrast ratio of 500:1 and brightness of 450cd/[m.sup.2].

The AA1 has a built-in BS and terrestrial TV tuner, virtual Dolby surround A digital audio encoding system from Dolby that provides four channels. Derived from the Dolby Stereo technology used in movie theaters, Dolby Surround was introduced in the early 1980s for video soundtracks, audio cassettes, CDs, TV broadcasts, video games and PC software.  sound piped out through what Sharp calls an "under speaker" (although all that actually means is it's positioned underneath the screen) and GRT GRT Great
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, whatever the hell that is. It could be ghost reduction technology, but I might have made that up. And it's table-ready, at only 10.2kg.

More info: www.sharp.co.jp/corporote/news/030617.html
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Title Annotation:The Pulse 2: the best of J@pan Inc.'s newsletter
Publication:Japan Inc.
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:9JAPA
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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