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Sharp's big HDTV push
The LCD TV summer madness continues with Sharp gearing up to
add five, high definition TV (HDTV)-ready models to its Aquos line-up in
September. The Aquos GD7 are idTV additions to the Titanium series and will comprise of
a 32in and 37in model.
iDTV just means that the digital terrestrial TV tuner
is in-built so it's all ready to hook up to your aerial. They will also come with HDMI interfaces supporting the controversial,
anti-recording HDCP technology. The analogue Aquos GA6 are essentially the same as the GD7s
just without the in-built digital TV tuner. They will come in 26in, 32in and
37in flavours. The oddest feature though is the inclusion a built-in
stereo FM radio. We have to ask, how often do you plan on just listening to your painfully expensive, 36in LCD TV? No prices yet. Still confused over HDTV - then you are not alone.
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