
Sharp had unveiled the LE830 series for its Aquos Quattron HDTV lineup which includes models in 60, 53, 46 and 40 inches. All of these come equipped with integrated Wi-Fi and access to CinemaNow, Netflix and Vudu services. They have the Quattron moniker which is the company’s proprietary quad-pixel technology which adds yellow pixels for deeper and brighter colors thus making the HDTV brighter on the whole. It is also DLNA certified which allows users to stream content from home networks. With the four HDMI ports, the prices begin for $1,299.99 for the 40-inch flavor whereas the 46, 52 and 60 inches model will cost $1,499.99, $1,899.99and $2,799.99 respectively.
[Electronista]