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Sharp BDHP20H  Aquos Blu-Ray Player

Sharp BDHP20H Aquos Blu-Ray Player

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Sharp BDHP20H Full HD Aquos Blu-Ray DVD Player Although compatible with any TV of choice, this Blu-Ray player has been designed to integrated seamlessly with your AQUOS LCD TV: AQUOS LINK (control via... Read More

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Title: Sharp BD-HP20H

Pros: Great Blu-ray images (in 24p mode), Slimline design

Cons: Mediocre DVD playback, No BD Java 1.1 support, No DTS hi-definition audio, No simultaneous HD output on HDMI and component

Verdict: It's a bit minimalist when it comes to features but Blu-ray performance shows off everything good about the format

Summary: Sharp is a big name in Blu-ray. Not a lot of people know that. It's not because the company is a prolific maker of BD kit: rather, the company is a mass-producer of the blue-violet laser diodes vital for Blu-ray players
80/100
Title: Sharp BD-HP20H Blu-ray Player

Summary: From trade show to consumer, Sharp has finally set free its first UK Blu-ray deck. Is it all good?
80/100
Title: Sharp BD-HP20H

Pros: 1080p/24Hz output; quick start option; HD picture quality; HDMI 1.3 output

Cons: Lots of multimedia formats it won't play; no Blu-ray 'resume'; no Profile 1.1; disappointing DVD upscaling; no DTS HD support

Verdict: Sharp is to be commended for being so competitive on price with its debut Blu-ray player, and for delivering some profoundly good HD picture quality. But its lack of some key features ultimately makes it feel too much like a first-generation trial run. Pl

Summary: With most standalone Blu-ray players still costing an arm and a leg, it's a very pleasant surprise to find Sharp's debut player, the BD-HP20H, selling for just £300 -- especially when it offers excellent hi-def performance and a very handy quick-start fun
69/100
Title: MacBook Air 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | Our Review | TechRadar.com

Pros: Ultra-light chassis; Intelligent, enlarged scrollpad; Incredible screen

Cons: No optical drive; Poor battery life; No Ethernet connection

Verdict: The large screen on such a light model distinguishes it in the market, and although a MacBook Pro is available for the same money, it's a different beast that might be out of place for your needs

Summary: The MacBook Airâ-'s thin 13.3-inch display benefits from an LED backlight, which delivers greater power efficiency and a brighter maximum setting
70/100
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Manufacturer Sharp
   MAIN FEATURES  
Connector Type HDMI
Media Supported DVD , Audio CD, Blu Ray Disc
Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
   AUDIO FEATURES  
Audio Disc Format MP3, DVD Audio
Sound Output Mode Surround Sound
   INTERFACE  
Connector Type HDMI
   MEDIA  
Media Supported DVD , Audio CD, Blu Ray Disc
   VIDEO FEATURES  
Video Format Supported MPEG-2, VCD