Sharp claims its AQUOS LC-32GS is the first 32-inch LCD to offer 1080p resolution. It features 1920 x 1080 native resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio, 450cd/m2 brightness, 6ms response time, dual HDMI ports, and a 176-degree viewing angle. Expect to shell out $2,395 for this display when it’s released on December 22 in Japan.
…, integrated digital/analog terrestrial tuners, and a sweet bevy of jacks including 2x Japanese D4, 2x S-Video, 4x composite, and a much appreciated DVI-I input for digitally tethering your computer and making use of those extra pixels
[via engadget]