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Aquos LC-46D62U
Other New Models LC-42D62U, LC-52D62U
"D62-Series" TVs like
the 46" LC-46D62U are Sharp's most advanced
and best-performing AQUOS TVs ever. The LC-46D62U
is built in Sharp's state-of-the-art 8th-generation
factory, which produces large LCD screens with
extraordinary precision. Compared to previous
models, it provides full 1080p picture resolution,
plus improved contrast and the industry's quickest
response time. Images are pinpoint sharp with
smooth, smear-free motion — it's truly
like looking out a window.
"D62-Series" TVs like the 46"
LC-46D62U are Sharp's most advanced and best-performing
AQUOS TVs ever. The LC-46D62U is built in Sharp's
state-of-the-art 8th-generation factory, which
produces large LCD screens with extraordinary
precision. Compared to previous models, it provides
full 1080p picture resolution, plus improved
contrast and the industry's quickest response
time. Images are pinpoint sharp with smooth,
smear-free motion — it's truly like looking
out a window.
1080p
perfection from start to finish
It's no mystery why 1080p TVs look sharper and
more detailed than 720p models — 1080p
has more than twice as many pixels. And 1080p
is actually higher than any broadcast HDTV programs,
so the signal's resolution never has to be lowered
or "downconverted."
The
future-ready LC-46D62U not only displays 1080p
but can also accept 1080p signals from the latest
high-def sources (surprisingly, many 1080p TVs
can't). Soon, you'll be able to choose from
a wider selection of high-definition players
that can output flawless 1080p video —
from both of the new formats: HD DVD and Blu-ray
Disc™.
The
LC-46D62U has built-in tuners for both digital
and analog over-the-air broadcasts. And with
four HD-capable inputs (two component video
and two HDMI), you can connect a high-def satellite
or cable box and still have plenty of inputs
for an HD-capable game console, recorder, etc.
This high-tech package comes wrapped in a high-luster
piano-black finish, and rests on an elegant
twin-pillar table stand.
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