Published 12/17/2008
at I4U News
Sharp is apparently planning to bring their Aquos HDTVs with integrated Blu-ray Player onto the US market. The company is supposed to exhibit the new Blu-ray HDTVs at the CES 2009.
Sharp has already introduced HDTVs with Blu-ray Players and Recorders in...
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