Sharp LC-37D7U- AQUOS Liquid Crystal Television
Tuesday, April 11th, 2006
Sharp’s LC-37D7U AQUOS® is a state-of-the-art 37″ widescreen1 HDTV that can easily enhance the decor of any family room, living room or den. With a 16:9 aspect ratio, HDTV resolution of 1366 x 768, Sharp’s Emmy® award-winning LCD technology and breathtaking color purity, it is a next-generation TV to carry you into the high-definition future. The LC-37D7U utilizes Sharp’s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel, which provides high brightness (450 cd/m2), an 800:1 contrast ratio, and wide viewing angles (170º x 170º). The LC-37D7U is Digital Cable Ready, including a CableCARD™ slot. This means you can “Plug and Play” with any HDTV capable Cable-TV system without a separate cable set-top box. The LC-37D7U also includes the new TV Guide On Screen® electronic program guide. The LC-37D7U features a sleek titanium design with black sides and detachable speakers. In addition, the included table stand can be easily removed for wall mounting applications.
Other features that distinguish the LC-37D7U: HDMI, DVI-I and 2 HD component video inputs and Sharp’s proprietary Quick Shoot video circuit, which enables a fast response time of less than 16 ms.
Features
Next-Generation 16:9 LCD Panels
from Sharp’s new state-of-the-art Kameyama factory.
Wide XGA (1366 x 768) Resolution
displays HDTV program images in 720p and is compatible with off-air (terrestrial), cable and satellite HDTV broadcasts.2
High Brightness (450 cd/m2)
AQUOS Liquid Crystal Televisions are very bright. You can put them anywhere — even near windows, doors or other light sources — and the picture will still be vivid.
High Contrast Ratio (800:1)
provides incredible images whether you’re watching dark or bright scenes.
Wide Viewing Angles (170º H / 170º V)
Sharp’s viewing angles are so wide, you can view the TV clearly from anywhere in the room!
Detachable Speakers/Included Table Stand
are the ultimate in convenience!
Quick Shoot
Sharp’s proprietary fast response time video circuit.
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