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Sharp LC-13E1UW 13" AQUOS LCD Flat-Panel TV (White)

Sharp LC-13E1UW 13" AQUOS LCD Flat-Panel TV (White)

List Price: $549.99
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Features:
  • 13-inch ASV (Advanced Super View) LCD panel with 170-degree viewing angles; TV is 13.3 x 12.6 x 2.3 inches (W x H x D)
  • Built-in 181-channel tuner accommodates cable TV signals, aux inputs handle DVD players, VCRs, or game consoles
  • High brightness (430 cd/m2) so the set can be placed near windows, doors, or other light sources and its picture will remain vivid
  • Image Inverter for custom installations flips image upside-down or mirrors it
  • 60,000-hour lamp life for years of viewing; 500:1 contrast ratio provides incredible images in dark and bright scenes


Description:

Enjoy slim, stylish video images from Sharp's feature-packed, high-tech 13-inch LC-13E1UW Aquos screen. The monitor comes with a built-in cable TV tuner and measures less than 3 inches deep. Even when it's positioned near a window or other high-glare location, its proprietary Advanced Super View panel with black TFT antiglare coating makes it bright enough for you to view its brilliant colors with ease.

The LC-13E1UW is an Aquos E-series model, which means it has a sleek and minimalist style that's ideal for wall installations, with speakers on the bottom of the TV and a narrower body than other Sharp Aquos models have. It also includes a removable easel-style table stand. With wider horizontal and vertical viewing angles than most LCDs have and a built-in stand that tilts and swivels, the LC-13E1UW can be positioned at virtually any angle and you'll be assured of a clear picture. An image-inverting feature even lets you flip the image upside-down or mirror it.

The set features component-video, composite-video, S-video 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 181-channel tuner. An electronic PLL tuner handles over-air reception of TV programming. The monitor's energy-efficient design consumes 60 percent less power than a conventional television with the same-size screen consumes.

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