In these times wherein trends and fame come and go, Sharp, a leading manufacturer of multimedia devices, offers its new contemporary classic television, the LC-52D92U. This particular set offers an elegant, cutting-edge flat panel television. This TV sets the standard in HDTV style and innovation, with a striking piano black finish, detachable bottom-mounted subtly recessed speakers, brilliant color reproduction, and spectacular picture quality. In addition to providing high contrast ratios, the newest AQUOS series includes a next-generation Advanced Super View true 16:9 widescreen LCD panel that delivers 1080p full spec HD (1920 x 1080) resolution for the sharpest possible picture.Furthermore, its Multi-Pixel Technology significantly improves color reproduction at virtually every viewing angle. Three HDMI and two HD component inputs are all compatible with 1080p sources like HD DVD and Blu-ray players.To make it future-proof, Sharp also included the most advanced connections available with the LC52D92U. HDMI is the industry standard for high-definition programming, bringing all-digital video and audio signals into your TV in one cable, and doing it without any form of compression or attendant loss of quality.The LC52D92U has three 1080p-compatible HDMI connections. Aside from this, its also sports two HD component video inputs (also 1080p-compatible) to allow your legacy components to continue their service without pause or problem (there are also S-Video and composite inputs for older equipment). There’s even a DVI-I connector that accepts a 1080p feed directly from a PC, and the built-in RS-232C terminal enables integration with whole-house control systems, making this new model perfect for the high-end custom installation market.With full HD spec 1080p resolution, dramatically enhanced black level, and an elegant new design, the LC52D92U produces breathtaking picture quality second to none. This AQUOS set utilizes the next generation of Sharp’s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel with Multi-Pixel Technology, providing a native 3,000:1 contrast ratio and a dynamic contrast ratio of 15,000:1 with Enhanced Picture Contrast Technology.The LC52D92U’s Multi-Pixel Technology, divides each pixel into two sections and develops an advanced driving system, Sharp’s new Multi-Pixel Technology, to deliver more natural and accurate color reproduction when viewing the screen from virtually any angle. This technology improves extreme-angle viewing by about 60 percent.The purest whites. The deepest blacks. The most vivid range of color. That’s what comes with Sharp’s innovative Advanced Super View/Black TFT LCD panel technology. The panel uses an enhanced color filter that allows greater light transmission – providing a greater native contrast ratio of up to 3,000:1.Sharp’s proprietary FineMotion Advanced technology combines double-frame data interpolation and 120 Hz frame rate conversion, double the traditional 60 Hz driving speed, for even finer video performance. With the FineMotion Advanced mode, pixel response time is an industry-best 4 ms, ensuring smooth, flowing motion in fast-action scenes. And Sharp’s exclusive 5-Wavelength Backlight System provides deeper, more vibrant reds and truer greens than previously possible.Sources: http://reviews.cnet.com http://www.pcmag.com http://www.ultimateavmag.com
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