Sharp Introduce Big-screen LE751 Series LED TVs

On July 3, Sharp released LC-60LE751 Series of 60-inch AQUOS LED TVs and remote control app. LE751 Series LED TVs offer 3D, smart connectivity and ultra-slim silver designs that feature a 15mm bezel. The series also involves 50-inch and 39-inch models with a 10mm bezel.

Sharp stated that the LE751 Series LED TVs provide improved picture quality and smooth motion, thanks to its own Active Motion 200Hz technology, designed to reduce blur and add more natural movement.

The AQUOS NET+ portal enables web browsing and integration with mobile devices, apps, stored media and video on-demand services. LC-60LE751E offers the perfect premium package. What's more, it has everything a TV should have, picture quality that gets you totally immersed in the action, connectivity, smart phone integration and 3D.

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