Sony and Sharp accelerate full HDTV deployment
Following the launch of six new 1080p Bravia LCD TVs from Sony in September, Sharp also said it will complete its full HD (high-definition) Aquos-branded LCD TV lineups in November. Sony offered a more complete Bravia-branded full HD LCD TV series in September by rolling out three 40" and three 46" LCD TVs, with prices at US$3500-4500 and US$45005,300, respectively.
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