![]() Quad Pixel Plus II, available on the 60-inch (60 1/32" diagonal) and 70-inch (69 ½" diagonal) classes Sharp AQUOS Quattron 8 and 9 series LED TVs, offers even greater detail, smoother lines and color transitions. Sharp is introducing Quad Pixel Plus II, the latest innovation for its exclusive Quattron technology. The LC-80LE844U also boasts built-in WiFi, 4 HDMI® inputs and the new SmartCentral user interface. Available in April, the full HD 1080p LC-80LE844U features a vivid 3D image, employing Sharp's Quattron technology with full array LED backlighting and a newly developed 240Hz AQUOS LCD panel to virtually eliminate blur during fast-moving video. Today, Sharp is taking the 80-inch class TV to a new dimension with the launch of the new LC-80LE844U. In September 2011, Sharp launched the industry's largest LED TV with its 80-inch class LC-80LE632U, providing more than twice the screen area of a 55-inch TV. Taking the 80-inch Class to a New Dimension On average, it costs just $22 per year in electricity use to operate. The 80" class LC-80LE632U is the most energy-efficient flat-panel TV available today, as measured by power consumption per square inch. All Sharp AQUOS LED TVs meet or exceed ENERGY STAR® version 5.3 standards, drawing a relatively small amount of power for their screen sizes. The AQUOS Quattron models will feature the new Quad Pixel Plus II technology. Sharp will expand upon its market-leading selection of large-screen LED TVs in 2012 by offering a wider array of choices to consumers, including more than 20 models in screen size classes of 60-inches or larger, many featuring 3D in 120Hz or 240Hz panel options. "It's clear that consumers are looking for the biggest television experience coupled with the highest picture quality possible, which is exactly what Sharp is delivering in 2012." "As the number one market share leader in the large screen television market, we're excited to provide consumers with more choices, better designs and innovative features," said John Herrington, president of Sharp Electronics Marketing Company of America, a division of Sharp Electronics Corporation. Serving as its flagship model, Sharp unveiled the first 80-inch (80" diagonal) screen size class Quattron™ 3D LED TV, available in April 2012. ![]() ![]() Las Vegas, NV, Janu– Introducing more than 20 large screen 60-inch plus class TVs, Sharp today announced its new line of AQUOS® LED TVs, featuring picture quality enhancements, advanced smart connectivity and new designs. Innovative New Technologies Include SmartCentral™, AQUOS Advantage LIVE℠, Quad Pixel Plus II, Full-Array LED Backlighting with Local Dimming and Sharp's First Quattron™ 80-inch Class 3D LED TV SMART FEATURES AND ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY ![]() SHARP® MAKES BIGGER, BETTER WITH A NEW LARGE-SCREEN LED TV LINE-UP, ![]()
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