Sharp has unveiled its most ambitious proposal of the year, Aquos LCD display 80 Inch, The largest TV you can find on the European market, including LED backlighting and maximum A++ energy efficiency.

Sharp has launched its new LCD 80 Inch, the largest on sale in the European market, with a screen diagonal of 203 centimeters (80 Inch). The new Aquos LC-80LE645E from the Japanese company reproduces images – practically life-size – with brilliant quality thanks to LED lighting. In addition, It stands out for its high energy efficiency (A++). Sharp's new LCD delivers high-contrast images, Bright colors and true-to-life details thanks to LED lighting and 100Hz technology. The LC-80LE645E provides maximum brightness with just 131 W consumption and maximum energy efficiency, Class A++.

The Aquos LC-80LE645E offers all the requirements for a fascinating multimedia experience. Thanks to the Aquos Net+ multimedia platform, more than 50 Applications, such as YouTube or the video library of many television channels, in addition to internet access. Sharp's new LCD features a triple high-definition tuner (DVB-T / DVB-C / DVB-S2) and can play photos, Videos and music easily, from a USB stick or via DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). In addition, allows access to the HbbTV and includes a WLAN stick.

Large screen, Reduced consumption

This new model in the Aquos series not only offers almost life-size images, but also has very low energy consumption, meeting the strict requirements of Energy Efficiency Class A++. In real terms, with an annual electricity consumption of only 182 Kwh, This giant TV requires the same power as much smaller LCD TVs. The main reason is the LED backlight: instead of lighting up the entire screen, with this technology, Power is supplied only to the pixels that are required for the momentary image. Over time, This technological leap has a great positive effect on the electricity bill.

In addition, Sharp appliances offer numerous eco-friendly features that reduce energy consumption even further, For example, Auto brightness adjustment that constantly optimizes backlight intensity. This action not only improves the image, but also saves energy. ECO image adjustment is also designed to reduce power consumption, automatically adapting the backlight to the brightness of the image and its surroundings, so it uses much less electricity in the dark.

Philipp Schmidt, Consumer Electronics Product Manager at Sharp Electronics, has indicated: “Large screen, Reduced power consumption:.. This is the philosophy that accompanies our latest TVs in the Aquos series. They are a good example of Sharp's environmental commitment, reflected in our 'Green Strategy'. In addition to its exceptional energy efficiency, We have also paid great attention to reducing the materials used in the production and packaging of these television sets, in order to improve their recycling".


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by • 27 Apr, 2012
• section: outstanding, Digital signage, display