Sharp launches AQUOS D44E series LCD TVs

26, 32 and 36 inchers

13 March 2008 11:41 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Sharp has launched three new AQUOS HD-ready LCD TVs.

With sizes of 37, 32 and 26 inches, the company claims the D44E series "affords anyone the 16:9 format home cinema experience" and offers a new look for Sharp with the option of a new silver-grey colour design.

The models in the new AQUOS D44E series, the LC-26D44E, LC-32D44E and LC-37D44E,­ offer a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels and a contrast ratio of 10,000:1.

The D44E series' panel has a luminance of 470-500 candelas per square metre that Sharp claims ensures brilliant colour display and boasts optical image control developed by Sharp automatically adapts screen brightness to the ambient lighting conditions.

Sound-wise, the automatic volume control keeps sound at the desired preset volume and the sets have two 10 watt loudspeaker systems, with built-in digital amplifier.

The 26-inch and 32-inch models are available in the UK from late March 2008 in black (LC-26D44 EBK RRP £499, LC-32D44 EBK RRP £599) and in silver-grey (LC-26D44 EGY RRP £499, LC-32D44 EGY RRP £599).

The 37-inch version (LC-37D44 EBK) will be on sale (black only) in the UK from July 2008. Pricing to be confirmed for this model.

Other key features include:
* 176 degree viewing angle
* 6ms response time
* Enhanced programme overview with image-split and image-in-text functions
* Freeze-frame function to keep a favourite scene on screen
* Built-in DVB-T and analogue tuner for all-round TV reception
* 2 SCART sockets and the HDMI inputs with HDCP support
* YUV, AV/S Video IN, VGA IN and Audio OUT sockets



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