Posts Tagged ‘Sharp’
Why should I get a Sharp BluRay to go with my Sharp HDTV?
Recently I bought a Sharp Aquos LED LCD HDTV and the AQUOS BD-HP22U Blu-Ray Disc Player to go with it. Now, I am wondering why it was suggested to get this Blu-Ray specifically and not another brand? I could have bought one for less money. I paid $249.00 for this one and I see some for $119.00. So, what advantages are there in getting both the TV and the Blu-Ray made by Sharp?
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Blu-ray Player com resolução Full HD que proporciona extraordinária experiência de vídeo com o conforto da sua casa. O formato do disco Blu-Ray armazena vídeo de altíssima resolução – até 1080p (Full HD), a máxima resolução disponível hoje no mercado. Além da máxima qualidade de imagens, ele também conta com áudio em alta definição – A Tecnologia Blu-Ray possibilita experimentar os mais avançados som surround como o Dolby TrueHD, som com 7.1CH de altíssima definição e sem perda de som.
Fast, Light, Sharp and Cheap – The Canon 50mm f/1.8 EF II Lens
www.robnunnphoto.com The EF 50mm f belongs in the camera bag of every Canon photographer – it’s Canon’s cheapest lens, yet this great little prime offers sharp images, great low-light capability and fantastic selective focus options. The 50mm is more like the 35mm equivalent of an 80mm on a crop sensor camera, it’s slightly telephoto, so you’ll find yourself moving back a little if you’re into landscapes – but it’s a great portrait focal length. Build quality isn’t the best – but what do you expect for £100? Get one, stick it on your camera and have some fun. Cheers, Rob. Oh, and did I mention it’s cheap?
Fast, Light, Sharp and Cheap – The Canon 50mm f/1.8 EF II Lens
www.robnunnphoto.com The EF 50mm f belongs in the camera bag of every Canon photographer – it’s Canon’s cheapest lens, yet this great little prime offers sharp images, great low-light capability and fantastic selective focus options. The 50mm is more like the 35mm equivalent of an 80mm on a crop sensor camera, it’s slightly telephoto, so you’ll find yourself moving back a little if you’re into landscapes – but it’s a great portrait focal length. Build quality isn’t the best – but what do you expect for £100? Get one, stick it on your camera and have some fun. Cheers, Rob. Oh, and did I mention it’s cheap?
Vizio 42″ 1080p vs. Samsung or Sharp 37″ 1080i (720p)?
I’m looking into buying a LCD Tv before I head back to college this year, and was looking to get some people’s opinions on whether The Vizio 42″ 1080p VU42L will be worth it when I will only be playing Xbox360 Elite games and watching HD DVD’s on it, since I cannot recieve HD signal at the college dorms. Or should I go for maybe a 37″ 720p, but a more reputable company like sharp. Either way, my limits $1000. I heard HD DVDs only output a resolution of 720p anyways yet, and I’m not interested in investing in any blu-ray disk player in the near future. Any thoughts?