Sharp showed off Aquos LE925 Quattron LED TV at IFA 2010

Sharp has shown off Aquos LE925 Quattron LED TV at IFA 2010,which consists of two panel sizes - 60- and 46-inch models.


 
The claimed 1.8x better brightness than normal three primary colour set is said to reduce crosstalk 3D image separation even further.

Being side-lit, the TVs are a standard 3.9cm deep and there is the internet connected Aquos Net+ platform to enjoy as well as 2D to 3D footage conversion as well.

It has also announced LE924, LE824 and LE814 Quattron 2D LCD TVs featuring much of the same technology but without all the extra jazz.

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