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Sharp releases slew of new Quattron TVs at IFA 2010

Just in case those George Takei commercials didn’t clue you in that Sharp was serious about Quattron, the company has announced four new TV lines at IFA sporting yellow as a fourth subpixel color. At the top of the list, 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 along with side-mounted scanning LED backlighting — which like the LV Series — is touted to produce 1.8x better brightness than competing sets and reduce 3D crosstalk

Just in case those George Takei commercials didn’t clue you in that Sharp was serious about Quattron, the company has announced four new TV lines at IFA sporting yellow as a fourth subpixel color. At the top of the list, 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 along with side-mounted scanning LED backlighting — which like the LV Series — is touted to produce 1.8x better brightness than competing sets and reduce 3D crosstalk

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George Takei can’t show you Sharp’s fourth pixel, can still blow your mind

We’ve seen our fair share of thin HDTVs — and pressed iPhones against them for comparison — so it’s no big deal when Sharp swivels its latest edge lit LED creation around for a better look at its 1.6-inch depth, but George Takei’s “Oh My” reaction is priceless. We were in the house for Sharp’s unveiling of its quad-pixel technology (now called Quattron) and weren’t sure we got the difference, so there’s no doubt they needed something to spice up this ad (embedded after the break in case you didn’t spot it during the NCAA Tournament) since your display just isn’t ready for constant loops of sunflowers, saxophones and repeat playback of Oh Yeah via the USB media port.

We’ve seen our fair share of thin HDTVs — and pressed iPhones against them for comparison — so it’s no big deal when Sharp swivels its latest edge lit LED creation around for a better look at its 1.6-inch depth, but George Takei’s “Oh My” reaction is priceless. We were in the house for Sharp’s unveiling of its quad-pixel technology (now called Quattron) and weren’t sure we got the difference, so there’s no doubt they needed something to spice up this ad (embedded after the break in case you didn’t spot it during the NCAA Tournament) since your display just isn’t ready for constant loops of sunflowers, saxophones and repeat playback of Oh Yeah via the USB media port.

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