Sharp goes thin with 23mm thick XS1 IFA 2008: Thin continues to be in with Sharp
28 August 2008 11:30 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Sharp has announced a super thin television on Thursday at IFA in Berlin.
The new XS1 AQUOS series will be just 23mm thick and come in two sizes: 52 and 65 inches.
The XS1 series come equipped with a 6ms response time and an advanced contrast ratio of 10,000:1 as well as sporting all the usual buzzwords expected for a top of the range television such as 100MHz and 1080p.
The XS1 is also fitted with a gallery mode, which, say Sharp, enables images from a USB stick to be displayed in Full-HD, either as a slideshow or as an interior centrepiece.
The company has teamed up with Pioneer to provide the speaker not wanting to dissappoint customers impressed by the screen.
The company also announced a slighty thicker range of televisions under the D65E moniker.
It will deliver a contrast ratio of 20,000:1 and a brightness of 450 cd/m2
The 65 AQUOS series will be available in 32-, 37-, 46- and 52-inch models.
The Sharp AQUOS XS1 and D65 series and the BD-HP21H Blu-ray player will be available in the UK from electrical retailers October 2008.
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