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    Sharp Quattron Goes 3D LCD TV

    September 3, 2010 | Display | Comments Off

    Sharp won both attention and praise last year for playing in the Quattrone has innovated by adding a sub-pixel yellow to red common-or-garden, green and blue ones to improve color reproduction in general . Now the company has added 3D capabilities in the mixture to produce 60-inch Quatton 3DTV. Like most TVs using this technology 3D active shutter glasses.

    Sharp Quattron TV Goes 3D

    The 60-inch 3D TV Quattrone, which seems to be the official model name, will appear in October 2010 for £ 3500. Sharp has promised a full range of products to follow in 2011.

    “Sharp has a reputation for setting standards in the segment of LCD TV and mount the games technology industry as Quattrone,” said Paul Molyneux, managing director of Sharp Electronics France, in a statement. “The integration of 3D with our other technologies allows us to go further and produce the brightest, clearest images 3D produced so far by the flat screen TVs”.

    The effect of polarizing filters and glasses 3D traditionally a loss of brightness, but Sharp believes he has solved this problem thanks to a combination of a UV2A which, it improves the light output by optimizing the alignment of liquid crystals – and using efficient “LED backlight Super Edge. Sharp contends that what makes his TV 1.8 times brighter than other 3D TVs on the market – but without any energy consumption booster on its rivals.

    Sharp’s 3D Blu-ray attracts attention for its side on a stand-design, but otherwise he showed a little more, except that it will be called the BD-HP90S, will retail for £ 379.99 and will be available from November 2010.

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