|
With Sharp's LC-15L1U-S 15-inch AQUOS TV,
you get remarkable flat-panel TV viewing, no strings attached.
Billed as "the first battery-operated LCD television in the
U.S.," it's a truly digital wireless TV built with a carrying
handle so you can move it easily for both hassle-free indoor
viewing in various rooms and outdoor viewing under most dry
conditions. Under ideal circumstances (see note below), the
set offers crystal-clear TV, video, and DVD enjoyment
virtually anywhere in and around the home without attached
wires or cables of any kind.
The LC-15L1U-S features a sleek, silver design created by the
world-class industrial designer Toshiyuki Kita, who created
the high-style look of Sharp's entire AQUOS line and whose
artwork resides in the permanent collection of the Museum of
Modern Art. Its sculpted, rounded stereo side speakers and
built-in easel stand make it simple to transport the
lightweight TV from room to room. A built-in, rechargeable
high-capacity lithium-ion battery provides approximately three
hours of viewing time, allowing plenty of time to enjoy an
entire movie, either indoors or outdoors.
The set uses Sharp's SmartLink wireless digital audio/video
transmission system, which operates on the 802.11b wireless
standard. Just connect the included transmitter to a video
source, such as a DVD player, then sit back to watch your
favorite movie or TV show in any room of the house. The system
transmits digital wireless signals using the 2.4 GHz band
high-speed spectrum wireless protocols.
The LC-15L1U-S has an Advanced Super View (ASV) panel with
Sharp's proprietary Black TFT low-reflection coating so it can
be placed anywhere--even near windows, doors, or other light
sources--without sacrificing picture quality. The unit also
offers 170-degree viewing angles so viewers get a clear
picture from anywhere in the room, and its high contrast ratio
(500:1) and high brightness (430 cd/m2) ensure clear, vivid
pictures with deep blacks and exceptional color clarity.
The TV measures less than 3 inches deep without its table
stand. A special image-inverting feature even lets you flip
the image upside-down or mirror it for hanging in an
unconventional manner. Together with its wireless A/V center,
the set features multiple composite-video and S-video inputs
for your DVD player, VCR, or gaming console, an RF antenna
input for older VCRs and cable boxes, as well as a
cable-ready, built-in 125-channel tuner. An electronic PLL
tuner handles over-air reception of TV programming
|