Sharp Quattron Pro: Ultra HD screen technology for its televisions that exhibit in CES 2014
Japanese manufacturer Sharp has come to CES 2014 With the second generation of its screen technology ‘Pixel Packed’, Based on four four -color pixels, called Quattron Pro, Under the concept "Do not miss anything. Experience everything ".
Sharp has presented CES visitors 2014 In Las Vegas a new visualization experience: Quattron Pro (called Quattron+ in the US), The second generation of exclusive screen technology This Japanese manufacturer based on four four -colored pixels that adds the yellow color to the usual RGB.
Como ha señalado Toshiyuki Osawa, CEO and president of Sharp Electronics Corporation, "We all want to see more: More details, more depth, More color. Sharp is exhibiting a range of innovative screen technologies in CES 2014 who are preparing the way for the future of high resolution. From 8k in 3D without glasses, going through Quattron+ to Igzo, Sharp is demonstrating high -resolution screens options that are revolutionizing and revolutionizing visualization both in the present and in the future ”.
As proof of this, Sharp TVs with Quattron Pro can offer images with a resolution 2,5 times greater than in full HD, With more clear and live content thanks to Sharp Upscaler technology, which converts contained in full HD or low resolution into content that can reach up to 4k, With more than one billion tones of real colors.
Available in the European market in the spring of 2014, The Aquos de Sharp televisions with Quattron Pro are exposed throughout their range in CES 2014, in formats of 60, 70 y 80 inches, including models that offer resolutions from 1,080p to ultra hd 4k, which are completed with new IGZO applications and wireless audio technologies developed by the manufacturer.
Another of Sharp's first (Around 7,680×4320 p). of 85 inches with 3D without glasses, in association with Philips y Dolby, without the company having revealed more details.
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