Sharp does not want to mislead consumers about how important their technology models Quattrone, who is the image quality above all, in their latest models has avoided the topic of 3D. The new Sharp Quattrone LE830 are models of type Edge LED technology, with panels at 120 Hz of course the extra pixel technology yellow Quad Pixel Technology Quattrone added to these sets to enhance the color and intensity of what it shows.
These televisions are on sale in the U.S., and we can choose between 40, 46, 53 and 60 inches with prices from 1,300 to $ 2,800 respectively. All of them have WiFi and a more than interesting access to content on demand services like Netflix and Vudu, as well as being DLNA. Vía | Slashgear.
These televisions are on sale in the U.S., and we can choose between 40, 46, 53 and 60 inches with prices from 1,300 to $ 2,800 respectively. All of them have WiFi and a more than interesting access to content on demand services like Netflix and Vudu, as well as being DLNA. Vía | Slashgear.
- Sharp adds four new connected Aquos Quattron LED TVs (23/03/2011)
- Sharp AQUOS Quattron LE830 Series HDTVs now shipping with extra pixels (23/03/2011)
- Sharp LE820 series HDTVs now shipping: edge-lit LED, WiFi, no 3D (24/03/2011)
- Sharp outs 70-inch Quattron LED TV at CES (06/01/2011)
- Sharp ships Aquos LE830-series LCD TVs (23/03/2011)
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