Sharp announced the AQUOS Quattron 3D LE925 series 3D HDTVs for the US market. Two models will be released, the 60-inch LC-60LE925UN and the 52-inch LC-52LE925UN, both employ “Sharp’s breakthrough quad pixel technology and additional proprietary technologies, including the X-Gen LCD panel, Frame Rate Enhanced Driving and LED backlight side-mount scanning, to deliver a superior 3D experience.”
The Quattron quad pixel technology adds the color Y (yellow) to the three colors of R (red), G (green), and B (blue) of the traditional television pixel structure to better reproduce colors. At just 1.6-inch thick, the AQUOS Quattron 3D 3D HDTVs have Full HD resolution, LED-backlight, a dynamic contrast ratio of 8,000,000:1, 3 “Spacious Sound 3D” modes optimize enjoyment of concerts, movies and all other 3D programming. Other than Ethernet LAN port, LE925 series also have WiFi connectivity for access online content including Netflix and VUDU video streaming services.
The Quattron 3D LE925 series 3D TVs have four HDMI with Instaport, two USB input for direct playback of audio, video and images, VGA input as well as RS-232C control port. They come with 2 sets of advanced 3D glasses, which have unique 3D-2D conversion mode that allows one person to watch in 2D while others are watching in 3D. The LC-60LE925UN is priced at $5299.99 while the LC-52LE925UN costs $4199.99.
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