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Sharp Japan updated their line of AQUOS LCD TVs in the AQUOS series of so-called F5 freestyle [JP]. Four TVs in this series, sized at 20/32/40 and 60 inches are a few general points of sale: they are very thin, light (one of them is the "portable") and the network.
60-inch flagship model (pictured above and below) comes with UV2A Panel with full HD resolution, led backlight, contrast ratio, 000000, 000000 1: 1, viewing angle of 176-degre, 2x10W speakers, HDMI interface, two USB ports (connecting external hard drives is possible) and Ethernet. It weighs 21 kg and 2.1 cm thin part (3.5 cm thickness).
32 and 40-inch models share basic characteristics, but it is much easier (8.5 and 5.5 kg, respectively), which has prompted Sharp choose the term "freestyle" series (the company says they can be moved and installed anywhere).
As 32-inch AQUOS 20-inch model only offers a 1366 × 780 resolution. Small TV series based on the model of sharp, revealed earlier this year and weighs 2.5 kg. For an additional $ 80 you can associate users to hook it he really portable (see below).
All models have in common — IEEE 802.11 n/IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi and a wireless device, such as for Sharp AQUOS Blu-ray players or smartphones and various services video on demand, and YouTube.
Sharp plans to start selling its new TVs in Japan next month (prices: $4,930 for the largest model, $ 1,950 for 40-incher, $ 1430 32-inch model and $1040 for the little one).
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