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Sharp unveil QuadPixel LE920 LED TV's
Thursday, 04 March 2010 09:05 UK

Adding 'yellow' to the RGB colour mix to create 'QuadPixel' technology, Sharp are aiming to consolidate their foothold in the increasingly important LED TV market with the introduction of their LE920 series LCD TV's.

QuadPixel technology expands the traditional three colour R (red), G (green), and B (blue) range from around a billion colours to well over a trillion. Sharp say that the new screens are capable of rendering nearly all colours that can be discerned with the unaided human eye.

The LE920 also features Sharp's Motion 200Hz system which is designed to reduce motion blur and there is a new version of Aquos Net web connectivity.

Elsewhere there is Sharp's X-Gen LCD panel technology with 'UltraBrilliant' Edge-lit LED backlight. There is also a USB media player for digital multimedia playback.

If you would like to find out more about the technology you might like to read our LED Guide.

The LE920 will be available at launch in 68in (LC-68LE920UN), 60in (LC-60LE920UN) and 52in (LC-52LE920UN) sizes.

At this years Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the general consensus was that the LE920 was one of the most impressive TV's on show. Picture quality in particular came in for much praise with an unparalleled level of sharpness and colour fidelity.

The LE920 will be released in the US in May and hopefully they will be here with us in the UK not long after. Sharp have not as yet published any pricing details.

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