
Bigger is better was the theme of the Sharp Corporation booth with the
introduction of their 80” Aquos LED HDTV, which finally includes 3D capability
and their now-signature Quattron four-color subpixel technology. Indeed, the
trend continues with the 70” and previously mentioned 80-incher and the neat
Aquos Board attraction being used as a giant whiteboard seen in various areas of
the booth.
If you were willing to search for Sharp’s recently released Elite lineup
which was tucked away and showcased then you’ll understand what videophiles
already knew about Pioneer Engineers: no matter display technology is utilized
getting the best black performance is attainable, for a small fortune that is
($7,499 USD).
Even though every major company has presented 4K HDTVs (including Sharp’s own
ICCC 4K TV) Sharp outdid everyone by showcasing the world’s first 8K resolution
television and it was truly large, and only in prototype form.

