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Berlin IFA 2010, 02.09.2010 - Four-Primary-Color Technology Enables Bright, Vivid 3D Images with Minimal Crosstalk(1)....read more »

Berlin IFA 2010, 02.09.2010 - Four-Primary-Color Technology Enables Bright, Vivid 3D Images with Minimal Crosstalk(1)....read more »
Berlin IFA 2010, 02.09.2010 - In spring 2010, LCD pioneers Sharp revolutionised the flat TV market with the introduction of Quattron. Today, the addition of yellow as the fourth subpixel colour is the basis of all AQUOS LCD TVs for the coming years. Sharp is progressively expanding its LCD TV line-up, giving individual model ranges the extra benefits of 3D technology and direct internet connection. In the process, Sharp is continuing to provide the best picture quality, innovative design, good environmental performance and big screens....read more »
Sharp has expanded its range of LCD data monitors to include an entry-level 18 panel with a pin sharp picture priced at only 499.99 (inc Vat).
The LL-T18A1, designed for home and general office use, is an ideal CRT replacement offering a high quality image, stylish design and slim footprint.
With an sRGB colour management feature, vivid colours and black tones can be accurately displayed on screen making the product perfect for applications such as gaming and Internet surfing.
The monitor comes with both digital and analog inputs, so it can support digital signals from the latest PCs and can be switched from one computer to another at the touch of a button.
The LL-T18A1 comes in a choice of ivory (H), which is TC099 compliant, or black (B), which is TC095.