Sharp expands Aquos Quattron lineup with two TVs in LE925 series

Aquos LE925 Series

Sharp’s Aquos Quattron portfolio had recently witnessed the introduction of four variants in the LV series. Enhancing the lineup even further, the company has just announced its plan to roll out two new models in the LE925 series of 3D-compatible Aquos Quattron 3D LCD TVs with four-primary-color technology.

The four-primary-color technology is fabricated on Sharp’s UVA technology and adds Y (yellow) to the three RBG (red, blue, green) primary colors. This leads to better reproduction of colors, resulting in clear imagery. The LE925 series is incorporated with FRED technology which merges high-speed LCD drive technology and side-mount scanning LED backlight.

3D content can be exceptionally enjoyed with its brightness which is said to be approximately 1.8 times greater than the contemporary three-primary-color LCD panels with minimal crosstalk. Excellent 2D pictures are also displayed with these new technologies which are integrated in the company’s soon-to-be-released LE924, LE824, LE814 series. Users will also be enabled with video streaming and web browsing functions offered by a host of internet services by Aquos Net+.

The LE925, LE924, LE824 series measure just 3.9cm thick and are anticipated to be introduced by Sharp, along with LE814, this month.