Sharp unveils Aquos LCD HDTV/Blu-ray combo sets

Fri Jan 9, 2009 12:49PM EST

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Rather not deal with an external—or wall-mountable, for that matter—Blu-ray player? Sharp's got a unique solution on display here at CES.

Set to arrive next month in sizes ranging from 52 to 32 inches, the Sharp Aquos BD series LCD HDTV sets boast most of the usual amenities, including full 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rates, three to four HDMI inputs (depending on the size), as well as ATSC and QAM tuners.

In back, however, you'll find a surprise—a hardback book-sized rectangular bulge, which houses the built-in Blu-ray player. No details on supported audio formats, but BD-Live functionality is a given, and the set also boasts a feature called Aquos "Pure Mode," which automatically detects the content on your Blu-ray disc (film or video source, aspect ratio, etc.) and tweaks the appropriate image settings.

Pricing for the BD series isn't too bad—from $2,599 for the 52-inch model down to $1,099 for the 32-inch set—and I'm told that wall mounts are available to accommodate the added bulk of the Blu-ray player.

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  • 1 Posted by somebodys_here on Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:39AM EST Report Abuse

    Kind of pricey for what is basically just a BD/HD combo set... I'll stick with the small-ish Samsung BD player and run HDMI with active system auto-detect. A TV that can reproduce 1080P24 accurately is all you really need if you have a BD player that supports 24 FPS output.

  • 2 Posted by truxalot1957 on Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:27AM EST Report Abuse

    what were they thinking who in the world would want a BR in behind the tv where it would be so aggravating and it will require a special mount. already to expensive

  • 3 Posted by mkeith714 on Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:28PM EST Report Abuse

    That's really cool, but what I'm waiting for is Sony to release a PS3/Bravia all in one. And if they really wanted to be awesome, they would throw in a Sony audio reciever and some sort of cable box. Granted it would be like six inches thick, but still. Oh and yes I know that this will NEVER happen, just saying it would be awesome if it could.

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