CES 2010: Sharp introduces flagship Aquos LED TV, but no 3D models until 'end 2010'

Sharp Aquos LE920

Instead, it's focusing on its new QuadPixel technology - which adds a fourth colour, yellow, to the traditional RGB (red, green, blue) – for even sharper, brighter images.

Flagship of the new LE series is the Aquos LE920, which is just 1.6in deep and features a Full HD X-Gen panel with edge-llt backlighting.

It's also equipped with AquosNet web connectivity using Netflix and Twitter widgets, plus AquoMotion 240 processing to reduce blur.

We'll have more on this and the forthcoming LE820/LE810 models, and the rest of the Sharp TV and Blu-ray range, shortly.

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