• Sharp quad pixel – Quattron

     Mar 25th, 2010  Paul B

    Sharp has recently released their self-proclaimed “Revolutionary four primary color technology” . It is supposed to  enable viewers to start enjoying an amazing array of colors ( more than 1 trillion) – not available on any TV previously released.

    The technology includes a fourth color (yellow ) into the standard RGB (red, green, blue) color range, thus increasing the color gamut.  This technology will enable TV watchers to see virtually every color imaginable as it is intended in real life.

    To give you an idea of the cost, I have included the msrp for the 60″ & 40″ models:

    The LC-60LE820UN should  before the end of March for an MSRP of $3,999.99.

    The LC-40LE810UN will be available  for an MSRP of $1,799.99.

    The LE820 and LE810 Series are available in 60- (LC-60LE820UN and LC-60LE810UN), 52- (LC-52LE820UN and LC-52LE810UN), 46- (LC-46LE820UN and LC-46LE810UN) and 40-inch (LC-40LE820UN and LC-40LE810UN) screen class sizes (60 1/32″, 52 1/32″, 45 63/64″ and 40″ diagonals respectively).  Similar to the LE920 Series, these models combine Sharp’s X-Gen LCD panel with an UltraBrilliant Edge-lit LED backlight. Sharp’s proprietary Fine Motion Enhanced technology is included for 120 Hz Frame Rate Conversion, as well as fast response time (4 ms).

    The LE920UN will also include Sharp’s proprietary AquoMotion 240 technology, and will be available in sizes ranging from 52″ to 68″.


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