
Sharp has updated its Aquos line of LCD TVs a new design that reflects the trend seen at CES: nice shiny finish with a black frame. Obviously, all the sets have a 1080p resolution and they also have an anti-blur feature called “Double-Speed Advanced Super View”. It works by having a video processor compute extra frames (the refresh rate could jump from 30 to 60 images per second, for example) to smooth the animation out.
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