Sharp has launched a pair of small-size LCD TVs that it claimed are the first of their kind to support 1080p 'full HD' resolution.
Three screens are included in the roll-out, all of which will go on sale under Sharp's Aquos brand, part of the P series. In addition to the 22in and 26in models - they're the market leading models …
Sharp shows 'world's first' 1080p 22in LCD TV
Sharp has launched a pair of small-size LCD TVs that it claimed are the first of their kind to support 1080p 'full HD' resolution. Three screens are included in the roll-out, all of which will go on sale under Sharp's Aquos brand, part of the P series. In addition to the 22in and 26in models - they're the market leading models …
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Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:59 GMT
Paul Stregevsky
But Lenovo's 22-incher has even higher resolution #
As reported by The Register six weeks ago, the L220X can display 1920 x 1200, which surpasses HD (1920 x 1080):
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/09/19/lenovo_l220x/
It shouldn't be difficult to turn the L220X into a dual-purpose monitor/TV.
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