Sharp Displays 65-Inch LCD TV
Sharp unveiled a 65-inch LCD television at the opening of the Ceatec 2004 exhibition this week. The company also said it will sell Aquos-brand TVs with LCD panels in size of 50 inches and larger in 2005.
Source: PC World
I sure could use one before the superbowl. -KFThe 65-inch model has a 6.22 million dot panel and is capable of displaying a full high-definition picture at 1920 pixels by 1080 pixels, according to Yasutaroh Tanno, a member of the Sharp's LCD digital systems division. The company has hand-made only three prototype models so far and won't say when a TV based on the panel will go on sale, he says. The models are made on the company's sixth-generation LCD production line at Kameyama in central Japan. So-called sixth-generation production lines can handle mother glass--the initial glass sheet onto which the LCDs are built--as large as 59 inches by 71 inches. The facility, which Sharp claims is the most advanced of its kind in the world, opened earlier this year.
Source: PC World
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