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The Sharp electronics company is more involved with lcs
tvs than with plasma televisions however you can find a few
Sharp plasma tv models available. The great thing about flat
screen plasma television models is the ability to hang them
up on your wall like a picture frame.
Unlike other manufacturers such as Sony or
Samsung,
Sharp doesn't offer the adjustable temperature feature that
enables you to adjust the depth of the color. But there is
a pretty cool feature with Sharp plasma televisions, the
"picture in picture (PIP) feature. This enables you
to watch more than one channel at the same time. How it works
is one channel will be displayed on the
entire TV screen, and the other channel is shown on a smaller
square. Sharp's plasma television systems can display all
types of tv formats and a variety of resolutions such as
720p (HDTV), 480p
(EDTV), 480i
(SDTV). The contrast ratio is 830:1, which gives really white
whites and very dark blacks. The 3DYC combo filter gives
Sharp TVs the sharpest picture possible.
What do you want? Looking for maximum viewing area then,
the 50 inch Aquos PZ-43HV2U or the Aquos LC-PD50U might be
worth a review. Other sizes include the 43 inch Aquos
PZ-50HV2U, or the Aquos LC-30HV6U 30 inch HDTV home system.
Actually Sharp has a number of sizes ranging from, 20", 30",
32", 43" and 50" inch TVs.
Sharp doesn't have the biggest selection of
widescreen plasma high definition televisions, if you want
a huge selection, then
check out
Samsung plasma
TVs ,
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