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JVC's entry is the LT-B300 (click on the image for a closer look), a 42-inch 1080p LCD TV/Blu-ray combo slated to arrive in June at an undisclosed price. Speaking of Blu-ray, the company also showed its first standalone Blu-ray player, the $300 XV-BP1, which arrives in March.
Sharp also did the Blu-ray/TV combo hustle at CES, with a more extensive, five-model lineup. The Aquos BD series (Click on the image below for a closer look) includes TVs ranging in size from 32 to 52 inches, all with slim frames and a new ?Aquos Blue? design with subtle blue accents at the bottom of the frames. Models 42 inches and larger have 120Hz technology.
Both the JVC and Sharp players are BD-Live-enabled, so they can access Internet content when playing compatible discs.
During the show, Sharp rolled out new E67- and E77-series models?all with 120Hz technology?in sizes ranging from 32 to 65 inches. The step-up E77 sets, which have gold-colored accents at the bottom of the cabinet, have 10-bit panels; the E67 models have copper accents at the bottom of their cabinets. Sharp said it will offer an 82-inch behemoth later this year. The model will sit between the company's current 65-inch set and its outrageously large (and expensive) 108-inch model. The company hasn't yet disclosed price or availability.
?James K. Willcox
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