It really seems that Sharp's quite keen on establishing a serious foothold on the 3D HDTV's market, since, after presenting a brand-new AQUOS Quattron 3D HDTV at IFA, the Japanese company is now back with two new models, pertaining to the new LB Series of AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TVs.
The LCD panels in the LB Series use four-primary-color technology developed by Sharp based on its proprietary UV2A technology, that adds Y (yellow) to the three RGB (red, green, blue) primary colors and significantly improves light utilization efficiency to provide a brightness approximately 1.8 times greater than conventional three-primary-color LCD panels, enabling users to enjoy vivid, impressive 2D and 3D images.
In addition, these models are equipped with a new Quattron Pure Mode that automatically optimizes high-definition images to match the four-primary-color technology, resulting in smooth, natural reproduction of images from the built-in Blu-ray Disc recorder.
And since we're on this topic, it's also interesting to mention that the built-in 3D-compatible Blu-ray Disc recorder enables viewers to enjoy Blu-ray 3D video using a single unit.
Plus, these recorders are compatible with BDXL, the new format for multi-layer recordable Blu-ray Discs, and can record up to approximately 87 hours of high-definition TV programming in extended recording mode.
The new LB series Sharp AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TVs will be released in in Japan on November 15, 2010, but no info on either the pricing or the possible availability on other markets has been provided thus far.
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