Sharp has announced two 70-inch Aquos Quattron TV’s including a 3D model at the International CES in Las Vegas, this is a tad smaller than the World’s Largest TV that they announced two years ago.
The Aquos Quattron LE732 and LE935 are based on Sharp’s tenth-generation LCD panels which incorporate the new 4 colour RGBY Quattron technology that delivers what Sharp describes as a superior picture quality of “all other LED and LCD TV’s being sold today” because of the introduction of the fourth yellow which is a proprietary technology owned by Sharp who invented LCD TV technology.
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According to Sharp the total screen area actually leaps an impressive 62 percent. The display screen uses the AquoMotion 240Hz refresh rate engine and has, built-in Wi-Fi and apps. Even more impressive, they will offer full-array backlighting, rather than the usual edge-lit technology associated with Sharp TV’s.
It is not known when the TV’s will be launched in Australia.






























