Sharp launches three new LCD TVs designed for UK homes

Three new models added to its P-Series range of LCD TVs


22 March 2006 19:10 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Sharp has today announced the addition of three new models to its P-Series range of LCD TVs, which have been specifically optimised for the UK PAL broadcast signal.

Following in the footsteps of the Aquos P50 Series, and incorporating, the Aquos LC-26P70E, LC-32P70E and LC-37P70E (26 inch, 32 inch and 37 inch respectively) are able to reproduce the UK PAL broadcast signal perfectly, with their 960 x 540 panel resolution providing a stunning, ultra-low noise picture every time.

The TV's also feature a built-in Freeview Digital Terrestrial Tuner, are HD compliant (they haven't actually got the HD ready seal of approval, but do display HD quality images) with display support up to 1080i and 720p and come with a PC Input so you can get away with the “I need it for work” excuse.

In addition to their suitability for the PAL signal, the P70 Series models are future-proofed for forthcoming High Definition (HDTV) broadcasts, featuring an HDMI interface with HDCP copy protection.

The Aquos LC-26P70E, LC-32P70E and LC-37P70E offer inputs for connection to a wide variety of sources: 2 x Scart, AV/S-Video In, Audio Out, HDMI In, CI Slot (Top Up TV) and PC In. An adaptor cable for a VGA component input is also included.

Finally, viewers are assured great sound thanks to 2 x 10W and surround sound.

The Sharp Aquos P70 Series will be available in the UK from April 2006, a price has yet to be set.
Related
Full tags
Home Cinema, Televisions, LCD televisions, Sharp

share print story pdf email story

Recommended articles

Recommended articles from around the web

Loading

Sky 3D

7 days with Sky 3D Should you get Sky 3D?

Best iPad 2 apps

We detail the best iPad 2 and iPad apps in the app store Which iPad app should you download?

Best new iPad apps

We detail the best iPad apps in the app store for your new Retina Display Which iPad app should you download?

Windows 8

First Look: Windows 8 Consumer Preview reviewed

The new iPad

The new iPad: Everything you need to know

Pocket-lint poll

Q. Does the Samsung Galaxy S III deliver what you hoped for?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Would you switch from iOS to Android? 54% said yes and 46% said no

Hot television brands

All the latest televisions news