IFA 2010: Sharp Quatron TV exposed
saba zeb September 5, 2010 Comments »
IFA, Sharp unveiled their first 3D LCD TV equipped with Quattron technology. The electronics manufacturer has revealed the world’s first 3D TV the Quattron 3D- enabled LE925 line will be available in 60-inch or 46-inch sizes and feature Sharp’s proprietary high-speed FRED LCD signal processing technology, exclusive Sharp 4 colour pixel technology; along with side-mounted scanning LED backlighting — which like the LV Series – is advertised to produce 1.8x better brightness than competing sets and reduce 3D crosstalk. Aquos Net+ connectivity is thrown in too, along with 2D-to-3D conversion, a digital triple tuner and 8GB of built-in flash memory for timeshift recording. Playing second fiddle to this overachiever are the 2D-only LE924E, LE824E and LE814E series, which will also feature Aquos Net+.



