
Sharp has announced four new TV lines at IFA sporting yellow as a fourth subpixel color. At the top of the list, the LE925 line will be available in 60-inch or 46-inch sizes and feature Quattron 3D technology, a 200 Hertz Scanning Backlight System, AQUOS Net+, a digital triple tuner and 8 GB of built-in flash memory for Timeshift.
The 40LE924E is available with a screen size of 46-inch. The LE824 and LE814E series are respectively upgrades of the LE822E and LE812 LCD TVs launched on the market in July.
These 46-inch and 60-inch TVs of lines has integrated the AQUOS NET+ internet interface, which provides users with TV websites specially optimised for AQUOS, such as YouTube, eBay or Facebook.
“In 2010, Quattron is our highlight technology. Recently, the European expert committee of the EISA2 has confirmed that the addition of yellow as the fourth subpixel colour is the TV Innovation of the Year 2010,” says Frank Bolten, Managing Director of Sharp Electronics Germany/Austria. “Quattron is now setting a new standard. With this technology, we provide an outstanding TV experience in both 2D and 3D, whilst also guaranteeing excellent ecological performance. By the end of the year, all our premium LCD TVs will feature Quattron,” continues Bolten.
Source: Engadget
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