Sharp has toted along more than 30 LCD TVs to IFA 2010 in Berlin this week, including the Aquos series that sports Quattron technology.
Sharp is really pushing the Quattron feature, which adds on yellow as the fourth subpixel color, making for a more brilliant picture quality.
This will make a big difference on the 3D-enabled LE925E series, available in 46- and 60-inch displays, which happens to be Sharp’s centerpiece at the tech expo. This HDTV series has some other notable qualities as well, including LED-backlighting scanning, a digital triple tuner and 8GB onboard memory.
The LE925E, along with the LE924E, LE824E and LE814E displays, will all get support for the AQUOS Net+ Internet interface.
Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, and neither has a U.S. release date.





