

Following their highly impressive LC-52XS1E RGB LED TV debut, sharp have introduced the more affordable LE600 and LE700 series which feature LED Array (Local Dimming) technology.
Like the XS1E, Sharp's new TV's feature a more sophisticated implementation of LED backlighting, the individual LEDs covering the whole of the screen rather than being positioned along the panel edge. However, they fall short of the LC-52XS1E in that they offer white rather than a full RGB setup.
A variation on locally dimmed LED TV's with white LEDs, introduced RGB arrays. RGB LED's use red green and blue to produce an expanded colour gamut. The combined light output from red, green and blue LEDs also produces a more pure white light than is possible with a single white light LED setup.
The two new LED lines feature Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolutions along with Sharp's "X-Gen Panel" which introduces "Mega Contrast" and "Brilliant colour Processor" technology. The both technologies combine to deliver deep blacks and more vivid colours.
The LE600 and LE700 are available in 32in, 40in and 46in sizes with the LE700 adding a 52in model. The LE700 also adds 100Hz processing, an extra HDMI (4) a USB port along with a faster 6ms screen response compared to the 4ms enjoyed by the LE600.
The Sharp LE600 and LE700 series are available in the UK now.
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