Sharp’s 65-inch LCD model PN-655U monitor is now shipping in the U.S.
Offering full 1920 x 1080, 2-megapixel HD resolution, the PN-655U uses
DFE (Dual-Fine Engine) technology to display both computer and video
content. Its full complement of input and output connectors can handle
all types of content, from DVD to varying PC resolutions up through
1920 x 1080 native mode from both analog and digital (DVI) sources. It
features a four-wavelength spectrum, cold-cathode fluorescent backlight
that provides an enhanced color spectrum (including deeper, more
vibrant reds) and a pixel response time of less than 6 ms. Smaller, but
just as cool, is Sharp’s PN-455, a 45-inch HD monitor with full 1920 x
1080 HD resolution and over six million pixels. $9,595 (PN-455);
$29,995 (PN-655U).www.SharpLCD.com
Offering full 1920 x 1080, 2-megapixel HD resolution, the PN-655U uses
DFE (Dual-Fine Engine) technology to display both computer and video
content. Its full complement of input and output connectors can handle
all types of content, from DVD to varying PC resolutions up through
1920 x 1080 native mode from both analog and digital (DVI) sources. It
features a four-wavelength spectrum, cold-cathode fluorescent backlight
that provides an enhanced color spectrum (including deeper, more
vibrant reds) and a pixel response time of less than 6 ms. Smaller, but
just as cool, is Sharp’s PN-455, a 45-inch HD monitor with full 1920 x
1080 HD resolution and over six million pixels. $9,595 (PN-455);
$29,995 (PN-655U).
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