Like a faded 1970’s rock group, Sharp’s web site proudly proclaims that the company is ‘Big In Japan’. There’s more than a hint of irony in that claim, though, as Sharp is no doubt aware that it’s a relatively low-profile player here in Europe when compared with the likes of Sony, Samsung and Toshiba. However, it’s clearly …
It was a 80-es pop one to coin that idiotic "Big in Japan" moto. To be more specific - Alphaville. They should probably get a lifetime award for the silliest texts in a song successfully to achieve No 1.
Sharp Aquos LC40LE700E 40in LED-backlit TV
Like a faded 1970’s rock group, Sharp’s web site proudly proclaims that the company is ‘Big In Japan’. There’s more than a hint of irony in that claim, though, as Sharp is no doubt aware that it’s a relatively low-profile player here in Europe when compared with the likes of Sony, Samsung and Toshiba. However, it’s clearly …
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Posted Friday 23rd October 2009 15:51 GMT
Anton Ivanov
It was not a 70's rock group #
It was a 80-es pop one to coin that idiotic "Big in Japan" moto. To be more specific - Alphaville. They should probably get a lifetime award for the silliest texts in a song successfully to achieve No 1.
Posted Friday 23rd October 2009 15:51 GMT
Anonymous Coward
So its an LCD Screen then? #
sounds like dubious marketing to me..
Where are the Proper OLED TV's?
Posted Friday 23rd October 2009 15:51 GMT
Mark 65
So #
Let's just wait for Sony's eventual LED tv then seeing as Samsung ponce around with perimeter lighting.
Posted Friday 23rd October 2009 15:51 GMT
Anonymous Coward
if the built-in decoder ain't DVB-T2, it's a waste of time in the UK #
I'm not buying a new telly if its decoder will be obsolete when Freeview HD airs in the UK...
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