

UK retailers are now taking pre orders for Sharp's exiting X20 range of Full HD LCD TV's.
The X20E will be available as the 32in LC-32X20E, 37in LC-37X20E, 42in LC-42X20E, 46in LC-46X20E and 52-inch LC52-X20E, and these four new models can be sourced off the internet for around £800, £900, £1000 and £1300 respectively.
Towards the end of October, the X20 series will be joined by Sharp's XL2 Series LCD TV's, available as the 42in LC-42XL2E, the 46in LC-46XL2E and the 52in LC-52XL2E featuring Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution allied to Sharp's take on 100Hz picture processing, 'Double Frame Drive'. With 100Hz processing comes 10-bit colour which expands the range of on screen hues for smoother colour gradients.
Sharp's 100Hz technology doubles the number of frames shown on previous LCD TV's from 50 to 100 by interpolating an extra frame in between each source frame; the aim being to create more fluid fast action pictures. 100Hz processing is currently available on Sharp's RD2E range of LCD TV's.
All screens in both new Aquos lines will feature 3 HDMI (1.3) inputs along with SRS tru surround audio systems, and feature the Aquos link function, which enables compatible Sharp products to be controlled from a single remote.
Read a full review of the existing Sharp LC37RD2E here