Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U Video
Sharp Aquos LC52SE94U Video Transcript
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>> Hey guys, what's up? It's Brian Tong at CNET, at CES 2008. Behind me we have the latest from Sharp in their Aquos line. It's the LC52SE94U, the SE stands for special edition. It's gonna come in three different sizes, we have a forty six inch, a fifty two inch, and a sixty five inch. They're all 1080p screens, and they are touting Sharp's highest contrast ratio at twenty seven thousand to one, plus their highest color bit processing at ten bit. So some of the new features when you take a look at this guy is the design elements. Now on the top it has a matte duller leather finish, and in the corners it has these glossy accents to kind of showcase and differentiate their product. Now on the bottom you'll notice a speaker, and that's actually detachable, because if you have your own home surround sound system, you'll probably want to rock that. A few other things that Sharp is touting is their new Aquos net service. And basically through an Ethernet jack you'll be able to do customizable web widgets, things like weather, news, stocks, and even some fun stuff like comics. Another advantage of using the Ethernet port is you'll also have a live connection to customer support. So what does that mean? Someone from Sharp can actually communicate to your TV, calibrate it, change the brightness and settings, if you need their help. So that makes life a little easier for you as well. Now the fifty two inch and the sixty five inch, they will be available this month, January 2008. [ background music ] The forty six inch will be available the next month, so keep your eyes out for that one. I'm Brian Tong here at CES 2008, checking out the Aquos special edition. ^M00:01:27 [ music ]
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