The Aquos Quattron LE732 and LE935 are based on Sharp’s tenth-generation LCD panels which incorporate the new 4 colour RGBY Quattron technology that delivers what Sharp describes as a superior picture quality of “all other LED and LCD TV’s being sold today” because of the introduction of the fourth yellow which is a proprietary technology owned by Sharp who invented LCD TV technology.
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According to Sharp the total screen area actually leaps an impressive 62 percent. The display screen uses the AquoMotion 240Hz refresh rate engine and has, built-in Wi-Fi and apps. Even more impressive, they will offer full-array backlighting, rather than the usual edge-lit technology associated with Sharp TV’s.
It is not known when the TV’s will be launched in Australia.
David Richards has been writing about technology for more than 30 years. A former Fleet Street journalist, he wrote the Award Winning Series on the Federated Ships Painters + Dockers Union for the Bulletin that led to a Royal Commission. He is also a Logie Winner for Outstanding Contribution To TV Journalism with a story called The Werribee Affair. In 1997, he built the largest Australian technology media company and prior to that the third largest PR company that became the foundation company for Ogilvy PR. Today he writes about technology and the impact on both business and consumers.