Sharp LED TVs for 2011; 3D TV Quattron focused LED TVs from Sharp the heart of lineup with large TVs

Sharp TVs focus on large LED TVs for 2011 which are also 3D TV ready with new line up and models. Quattron 4 pixel LCD TV panels are the focus of the company's efforts as the LED backed LCDs become more prominent. Sharp claims that “bigger is better with its large screens and new offerings.

Introducing the largest Quattron LED LCD TV to date, the 70-inch screen size class LCD TV, and new AQUOS Quattron 3D LED LCD TVs Sharp was the leader in LCD TV technology for many years and was the first company to introduce the technolgy and fought fiercely against plasma TV technology. The company was essentially the inventor of the LCD screen panel. Now the company is focusing on both LED and 3D TV technologies for its future.

Sharp Electronics Corporation today introduces its largest AQUOS Quattron LED LCD TV model to date, the 70-inch screen size class (69 ½ inch diagonal) LC-70LE732U, offering the most immersive viewing experience in a television. In addition, the company is unveiling its new 835 Series of AQUOS Quattron 3D TV models and 830 Series of AQUOS Quattron TV models in 60-, 52-, 46- and 40-inch screen size classes. All models employ Sharp’s proprietary X-Gen LCD panels and Quattron Quad Pixel Technology for the widest color palette available from LCD TVs as well as brighter images. Built-in WiFi in all models delivers wide network functionality such as video streaming from the Internet and throughout the home, as well as Sharp’s best-in-class AQUOS Advantage Live customer service.

“The difference between a 70-inch and the typical 55-inch screen TV is by no means incremental. Our new 70-inch AQUOS Quattron LCD TV provides a 62% larger viewing area,” said John Herrington, president, Sharp Electronics Marketing Company of America. “Sharp makes bigger better with Quattron Quad Pixel Technology and other unique technologies to captivate viewers with colors never before seen on TV.”

Each AQUOS Quattron model features Sharp’s proprietary Quad Pixel Technology that adds the color Y (yellow) to the three colors of R (red), G (green), and B (blue) of the traditional television pixel structure. This technology enables the reproduction of colors that have been difficult to portray using conventional LCD displays, such as the brass color of musical instruments. The addition of the yellow sub-pixel also allows more light to pass through to the panel. Sharp’s advanced pixel control technology minimizes light leakage while offering a wider aperture to let more light through. The combination of these factors results in brighter, more vibrant images. This added brightness is particularly important for 3D images, enabling the Sharp’s 835 Series 3D LCD TVs, as well as the current 925 Series 3D LCD TVs, to compensate for the common problem of images becoming dark and dull when viewed through active shutter 3D glasses.

Sharp AQUOS Quattron 835 Series 3D LED LCD TVs

Sharp’s 835 Series AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TVs (LC-60LE835U, LC-52LE835U, LC-46LE835U and LC-40LE835U) offer edge-lit LED X-Gen LCD panels with Quattron Quad Pixel Technology. Sharp’s exclusive AquoMotion 240 technology improves picture quality by virtually eliminating blur and artifacts from fast-moving onscreen action sequences. The 835 Series models also employ Quad Pixel Plus to improve image resolution.

These models also offer built-in WiFi and access to Netflix, VUDU and CinemaNow, as well as 4 HDMI inputs for simple connections to multiple HD components. An attractive slim and narrow bezel design provides a great complement to any home theater viewing environment.

Sharp AQUOS Quattron 830 Series LED LCD TVs

Sharp’s 830 Series AQUOS Quattron edge-lit LED LCD TVs, including the LC-60LE830U, LC-52LE830U, LC-46LE830U and LC-40LE830U offer built-in WiFi and access to Netflix, VUDU and CinemaNow, as well as 4 HDMI inputs. They share 835 Series’ attractive sleek design.

All Sharp AQUOS Quattron LCD TVs boast extremely low power consumption and are ENERGY STAR® 5.1 qualified, the highest energy efficiency specification.

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