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Sharp AQUOS LC-32BD60U
$1,799.87
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Integrated Blu-ray disc player is especially convenient for limited-space applications - combines convenience and compactness. Included base unit is rugged and sturdy - very difficult to offset, even when bumping into one side of the unit with reasonable force. "Service Terminal" port functions as a dedicated updater - automatically configured to search for and install new firmware upon connectivity.
The Cons:Blu-ray player lacks support of many next-gen audio formats - Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio are all unsupported.
The AQUOS BD Series is Sharp's line of LCD HDTVs with an integrated Blu-Ray player introduced in 2009. For more information refer to the full BD Series report.
Specifications
- 1080p native resolution
- Advanced Super View panel
- Integrated Blu-Ray player (unknown profile)
- 24p support
- 176 degree viewing angle
- Inputs
- 3xHDMI
- 2xComponent (supports 1080p)
- VGA
- Early 2009 release date
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Pros & Cons
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Integrated Blu-ray disc player is especially convenient for limited-space applications - combines convenience and compactness
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Included base unit is rugged and sturdy - very difficult to offset, even when bumping into one side of the unit with reasonable force
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"Service Terminal" port functions as a dedicated updater - automatically configured to search for and install new firmware upon connectivity
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Blu-Ray player incorporates many positive elements - automatic input switching, quick loading times, silent disc playback and a quiet fan
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TiVo is natively supported - unit automatically reverts to optimal DVR settings upon connectivity
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Blu-ray player lacks support of many next-gen audio formats - Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio are all unsupported
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