- Featuring bottom or side
speakers, 1-Bit
technology and
built-in PC card
function,
the new
- G-Series boasts a new
45-inch (114.3 cms) model for
the ultimate in home television or
- DVD viewing. The LC45G1X
features
a new-generation LCD panel with an amazing pixel
- resolution of 6.22
million dots, compared
to 3.15 million dots on standard plasma TVs.
- Deputy Managing Director of
Sharp Corporation of Australia, Denis Kerr, said
Sharp has
- once again released a
world-first technology.
- "All our new G-Series of
LCD TVs boast the highest resolution screens in
the LCD market
- today. Not even the world’s
largest current plasma screen has such high
resolution as our
- new 45 inch (114.3 cms)
model," Mr Kerr said.
- With a 1920 x 1080 pixel HD
panel in the 45-inch (114.3 cms) model, and 1366
x 768 pixel
- wide screen panel for the 37
(94cms), 32 (81.3cms) and 26-inch (66cms)
models, the Sharp
- AQUOS LCD clarity is leading
the way in LCD TV technology.
- The standard Advanced Superview
Black
TFT LCD
panel reduces glare caused by indoor
- lights and sunlight, and
enhances black detail for a viewing experience
like no other. The
- high brightness of 450cd/m2
and the amazing 800:1 contrast makes
for perfect viewing
- under bright lights or in a
darkened room.
- The G-Series features Sharp’s
standard Quick
Shoot technology,
which minimises lagging
- in the picture for perfect
high-speed motion in an amazing 16 millisecond
response time. All
- models feature a
high-performance colour filter for true-to-life
colours. The digital signal
- processing functions are also
combined in a single digital processing chip for
faster and
- cleaner pictures.
- Sharp’s advanced 1-Bit
digital audio technology is standard on all
G-Series LCDs,