Sharp’s 70-inch class LC-70LE732U AQUOS Quattron LED LCD TV now unveiled

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Sharp LC-70LE732U TV

Endowing entertainment buffs with the ‘big picture’ is what Sharp aims to do with its latest offering. The company has begun shipping its 70-inch class LC-70LE732U AQUOS Quattron LED LCD TV for those who live life large. The new beauty on the block is claimed to be the largest LCD television with 62% more viewing area when pitted against a 55 inch model. Users can expect full HD 1080p resolution, Quattron Quad Pixel Technology and full-array LED backlighting.

The inclusion of Quattron Quad Pixel Technology infuses the Yellow sub-pixel color along with the other trio of hues that are found in traditional television pixel structure namely red, green and blue. The company’s superior pixel control technology reduces the light leakage and delivers a wider aperture. Thanks to the inclusion of Quad Pixel Plus technology, image processing portrays forth with less jags and higher resolution. It also boasts of integrated Wi-Fi as well as gain access to on-demand movies via CinemaNow, Netflix and VUDU along with apps such as Flickr, Twitter, Facebook and Pandora. There are four HDMI inputs which allow owners to conduct seamless single cord connections to multiple HD components like DVD and Blu-ray disc players, video game consoles and set top boxes.

“With our amazing 70-inch class (69.5 inch diagonal) LED LCD television, we are redefining the term ‘big screen TV’ and delivering sixty-two percent more viewing area than a 55-inch model. There’s nothing like it on the market today,” explained John Herrington, president, Sharp Electronics Marketing Company of America. “Our production capabilities, which include the industry’s only 10th Generation LCD factory, and proprietary technologies give us a tremendous advantage in supplying the market with superior large screen TVs, particularly those of 60-inch class plus screen sizes. It’s one of the reasons why we are a leader in the large screen LCD market.”

Basic TV functions, lighting, video and audio equipment can all be tweaked through a PC or Control Panel as it includes IP Control via wireless LAN connection or the Ethernet terminal. Furthermore, the large offering complies with Energy Star requirements and other energy efficiency specifications. This summer, the company plans to expand its line-up of 70-inch class (69.5 inch diagonal) AQUOS Quattron LED LCD TVs to accommodate the LC-70LE735U (3D), LC-70LE734U and LC-70LE733U models. The trio would also include full HD 1080p image resolution, Quattron Quad Pixel Technology, built-in Wi-Fi and access to internet content services.

Sharp’s LC-70LE732U enters with the tagline ‘Big is too small a word’ and price of $3,799.99 (approx. Rs. 168,223).

One Response

  1. Joel V

    This TV looks amazing. It comes with the 70″ screen, Quad Pixel Technology, and internet capabilities so this TV seems to have it all! I think as soon as it comes out, I am going to get one! I think Sharp is going to take over the world. This TV would go perfectly with my subscription to DISH Network (also my employer). I mean, watching the best quality HD channels on the best looking TV would be one great experience. HD is free with any top package too, so it’s a win win!