
Deal Alert – Two Sharp AQUOS 46″ HDTVs $1999 at Costco

Costco is selling two Sharp AQUOS 46" HDTVs together as a package deal for just $1999 with $99 shipping. That’s hundreds of dollars cheaper than Amazon or anything searchable on Pricegrabber.
The 1080p television features a 4ms response time and is just 3 3/4"thick. Thus far, reviews of the unit have been positive.

Deal Alert – Sharp AQUOS 32″ 1080p LCD for $699 Shipped

6th Avenue Electronics is selling a Sharp AQUOS 32" 1080p LCD television for just $699 shipped. It’s the lowest price we’ve seen for the unit by about $100. These TVs have been well reviewed since their initial release. Click here for more information and for the coupon needed to finalize the deal.

AQUOS BD Player
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Sharp has introduced the new slim-profile AQUOS BD player (model BD-HP20U), its first in the US market. Combining full digital 1080p video output with an AQUOS HDTV Liquid Crystal Television, the BD-HP20U allows consumers to view the latest high-definition films as well as enhanced definition titles in stunning high-definition quality.
“Consumers have become comfortable watching high-definition programming, and now they want to transform their entire home theater experience into high-definition,†said Bob Scaglione, senior vice president and group manager, Product and Marketing Group, Sharp Electronics Corporation. “Our new Blu-ray disc player produces a breathtaking and vivid picture with enhanced audio quality that closely mimics a true cinematic experience.â€
The $549.99 unit will have a "piano black finish with one of the slimmest designs in the industry."

Blu-Ray Player

Sharp Electronics has announced that they will release their first Blu-ray player, the BD-HP20S, this fall. No price info but here are some specs: output 1080p at 24fps (and 60fps) and supports Dolby TrueHD; comes equipped with HDMI v1.3 as well as 5.1 analog outs.

Sharp’s KD-E1 e-dictionary

Sharp is offering up a new e-dictionary model in the KIDSDIC series. The KD-E1 features an internal speaker, headphone jack, color display, several mini-games, stories, and songs to keep your kid intrigued in between vowels. A Korean model for now, it costs $397.
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