Sharp reveals Moth Eye AQUOS XL TV series
On the prowl for a new telly? Sharp is hoping to tempt you with its latest range of living room centrepieces
Sharp has revealed its 1920×1080 AQUOS Quattron 3D XL TV lineup which will be the first from the company to offer its Moth Eye technology.
Obvious insect jokes aside, the fancy new screen tech is designed to reduce glare and display rich deep blacks, while the fact that Sharp has again squeezed a yellow sub-pixel into the ranks of the standard RBG affair should result in bright, vivid colours.
The Sharp AQUOS Quattron 3D XL TV will be out in Japan from the end of November in 46in, 52in and 80in variants (with 60in and 70in models expected mid-December).
UK gadgeteers will have to sit tight for any release dates or pricing info, but as always we’ll be sure to let you know.
[via Engadget]
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