Sharp intros 1080p AQUOS LCD model for gaming

Sharp intros 1080p AQUOS LCD model for gaming
Sharp has introduced a new second generation Widescreen 32-inch (LC-32GP3U) Full HD 1080p AQUOS LCD TV, created especially with gamers interests in mind, according to the company. The new GP3U model handles the highest frame rates of even the most challenging video games and is equipped with special features that enhance the gaming experience.

"Through innovation and design, Sharp has again created a one-of-a-kind product that enhances the game-playing experience," said Bob Scaglione, senior vice president and group manager, Product and Marketing Group, Sharp Electronics Corporation.



He added: "The GP3U series offers consumers the technological prowess of Sharp's gaming-specific features, as well as a new design that opens up placement options for gamers." The GP3U model is equipped with a full array of connection options, including two sets of component inputs and three HDMI version 1.3 (x.v.Color), inputs, all compatible with 1080p signals from Blu-ray and advanced gaming devices. The LC-32GP3U also supports 1920 x 1080 24 frames per second high-definition video for displaying cinematic content in its native format when played from a compatible video source.

Easy PC connectivity is enabled through the 15-pin D-sub terminal or through the use of a DVI-I to HDMI adapter. With an impressive 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, even in the darkest scenes, gamers will never miss a detail. A pixel response time of 6ms delivers smooth video playback in fast-moving action sequences.

The the 32-inch set comes with built-in ATSC, clear QAM and NTSC tuners, offering compatibility with all available analog and digital over-the-air and cable TV programming.

Source:
Press Release


Written by: James Delahunty @ 15 Dec 2007 11:46
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  • 2 comments
  • vinny13

    That sounds just like the D64U series... although the D64U series has a faster response time(4ms)... I just bought one for 1350 :)

    15.12.2007 13:41 #1

  • joonbugg

    I have a 32 inch Aquos, and a 52 inch as well. The 32 inch I have only supports up to 1080i, but the 52 inch supports 1080p. I play my 360 on the 52 inch and it looks beautiful. My 52 inch is the d62u version, and I have experienced no banding issues that other people have seen with this model. I will keep my fingers crossed. Kinda sucks though, as Im currently waiting for my 360 to come back from repair. I got the red rings of death on it about a week ago.

    15.12.2007 16:13 #2

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