Friday 15 February 2013

AQUOS XL series HD - Moth-Eye Technology


Sharp announces first TVs with Moth-Eye technology: the AQUOS XL series
Sharp may look like it's in trouble, but that's not stopping it bringing new displays to the market, including the announcement of the AQUOS Quattron 3D XL TV line. The LED-backlit LCD panels are the first to feature Sharp's Moth-Eye technology, designed to reduce glare and pump out bright colours, as well as a deep black colour. The company's 'four primary colour' tech is to a certain degree responsible for the rich output, which places a yellow sub-pixel in with the standard R, G and B. All the panels run at 1,920 x 1,080, as you would expect, models a 10 million to 1 contrast ratio and use five speakers to deliver audio. 

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