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CES 2011: Sharp Reveals Next-Gen Quattron TVs

LAS VEGAS – Sharp is unveiling at International CES the next phase in its Quattron four-color LCD development, including a larger-screen size, more LED edge- and backlit models and second-phase 3D models.

Among the highlights this year is the company’s LE732U Quattron (quad-pixel) 3DTV series featuring the huge 70-inch LC-70LE732U (shipping in April at a price to be announced). The set is based on an X-Gen Quattron panel using pixels with four primary colors (red, green, blue and yellow), instead of the conventional three colors, for enhanced color depth.  

The Full HD 1080p/120Hz set uses a full-array LED backlighting system to produce a 6,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

Included in the set is network connectivity with built-in Wi-Fi reception and access to streaming service partners, including

CinemaNow, Netflix and Vudu. The set also supports Alphaline and Aquos Advantage Live support with DLNA compatibility to link to storage on networked PCs and peripherals.
Sharp will also roll out the next phase of its 3D TV development in its 835 Quattron model series.
The line, which will ship in February at pricing to be announced, features the 60-, 52-, 46- and 40-inch screen sizes, all using brighter 3D X-Gen Quattron panels, edge-lit LED allowing ultra-slim/narrow bezel cabinets, Full 1080p resolution, AquoMotion 240Hz circuitry, an 8,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and active-shutter 3D support (glasses will be optional).
Also included will be network functionality with built-in Wi-Fi supporting CinemaNow, NetFlix, Vudu, Alphaline, DLNA and Aquos Advantage Live.
The 830 series, which ships in March at prices to be announced, will include the 60-, 52-, 46- and 40-inch screen sizes, all using X-Gen panels with Quattron (Quad Pixel) technology, 1080p/120Hz resolution, LED edge lighting, 6,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratios, ultra-slim and narrow bezel designs, and built-in Wi-Fi with network functionality
The 632 series, which ships in March, will feature the 60-inch LC-60LE632U, 1080p/120Hz LCD TV, with a 4,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and built-in Wi-Fi for network functionality.
The 430 series, which is due in March, will include the 32-, 24- and 19-inch screen sizes. The 32-inch model will have 1080p/120Hz resolution, while the remaining two models will have 720p/60Hz panels. All will have 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratios, and a USB media player connection for photos and music. 

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