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Sharp is already shipping its new Aquos TVs

The 7- and 8-series televisions are huge and top-of-the-line, they know everything we expect from a device today, and in return they ask for the goods.

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Sharp has begun shipping the 2012 Aquos, as members of both series have SmartCentral and a new user interface that simplifies our Internet activities such as music, video, game search, and access to social and other services such as the Skype. Each boasts a slim design and 1080p 3D display, but doesn’t miss the WiFi module and the minimum of four HDMI connectors.

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The 7-Series is expanded with the 60-inch LC-60LE745U and 70-inch LC-70LE745U. 120Hz TVs are LED-backlit LCDs that are pretty much the same as high-end models, but lack the Quattron.

The 8-series also comes with the previously described diagonal devices (LC-60LE847U and LC-70LE847U) and, in addition, the 80-inch LC-80LE844U in case you might not be satisfied with what has been described so far. All three versions come with Quattron and Quad Pixel Plus 2 image enhancement technology. The two smaller devices are called it has an ‘edge’ LED backlight and a 240 Hz refresh rate, while the 80 ″ TV boasts real LED backlight and a 480 Hz refresh rate.

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The 7s arrive at stores for $ 2300 and $ 3300, respectively, and the 8s, which will be unveiled in April, will taste $ 2700, $ 3800 and $ 6000.

 

Source: Electronist

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