Last News of Technology and Science | Display | Sharp LC-32GP3U
» Sharp's LC-32GP3U AQUOS Gaming TV
(December 2007)

Sharp rolled out
their latest AQUOS TVs; the LC-32GP3U gamer-centric LCD, the second iteration of the company's uniquely
gaming-oriented HDTV range. The 32-inch screen has optimizations meant just
for consoles with a Vyper Drive processing mode that focuses on cutting the
screen's lag time for action games. A game mode button on the remote not
only activates the faster response times but optionally switches to a
specific video input for a favorite game system.
In spite of its size and claimed performance, the set manages the full 1080p
resolution available to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and uses dynamic
lighting to reach a 10,000:1 contrast ratio. Inputs are provided not just
for dual HDMI 1.3 devices with x.v.Color (Deep Color) support but also VGA
for home theater PCs and a subwoofer connection to add bass without needing
extra satellite speakers.
Sharp will veer away from its typical practices of releasing only black TVs
in the US and anticipates shipping red and white versions of the GP3U to
match gamers' tastes. All three will sell for $1,600 and should be available
later this month.
Link: Sharp's LC-32GP3U AQUOS gaming TV
By: electronista










