Last year Sharp made a dash with ads featuring Legend Trek’s Mr. Sulu–George Takei–comically extolling the virtues of the technology called Quattron. While using the memorable “Oh, myyy†tagline, the spots attemptedto convince TV buyers of the fact that technology, which adds a fourth yellow subpixel towards standard array of pink, green, and blue, superior color fidelity. Despite covering the introduction in-depth we never reviewed some of those 2010 TVs, but after spending a little extra time with the 2011 variant, represented by Sharp Aquos Quattron LC-52LE830U show, we’re a bit significantly less impressed than Sulu had been.<br><a href=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=PluckPersona&U=ccbb12c8395e42f4a0b9f9dcdc9eac20&plckPersonaPage=BlogViewPost&plckUserId=ccbb12c8395e42f4a0b9f9dcdc9eac20&plckPostId=Blog%3accbb12c8395e42f4a0b9f9dcdc9eac20Post%3aaf157656-fd74-4d87-96d3-246dbaf16e4b&plckBlogItemsPerPage=5>Sharp Aquos 32 Inch Review</a>
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