liquid crystal display TVs are ordinarily find only in minuscule sizes . Usually , when you think big and flat , you think plasma . It ’s not that there ’s much sense to this , it ’s just the way the CE industriousness has been market things — and it ’s finally changing . Although Sharp showed us its 65 - inch AQUOS HDTV LCD TV last January at CES , the company has in conclusion foretell production of this unit this week at CEDIA ( out in store in November for $ 21,000 ) . As well as just being big , it ’s got a Cable add-in slot and DVI - I advanced digital user interface . Now we just have to wait until it becomes affordable .
Sharp also present an updated interlingual rendition of it HD DLP front projector , the XV - Z12000 . It ’s small than it ’s predecessor with a 16 x 9 scene proportion and a really low lover noise for better home theatre sound . This one ’s out in October for $ 1,300 .
Update : Sharp actually came out with 2 Modern projector and the one you allude to at $ 1299 is really the DT-100 . Their upgrade to the XV - Z12000 is now called the XV - Z12000 Mark II and has a retail of approx $ 10,000 . [ Thanks Tareq ! ]
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