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I was 31 floors up in Centre Point on Tuesday to witness Sharp’s new line of televisions which, for the first time in tele history, is rocking a fourth, yellow, sub pixel joining its red, green, and blue buddies.

Sharp is waiting before joining the possible ‘fad’ of 3D and is instead looking to make large screen TV’s more economical (40% less power used compared with other LCD’s), brighter, ’sharp’er and with a larger pallet.

“The revolutionary new four colour technology enables billions of colours to be displayed, providing brighter video gaming, clearer sports viewing and sharper action enjoyment”, says the company.

Sharp actually played around with introducing white and cyan pixels but the yellow pixels had the best match of transparency and usefulness as yellow helps with greens, yellows (duh!) as well as the lighter blues.

As Neuroscientist, Dr Jack Lewis, says: “a key mechanism of perceiving colour involves comparing levels of red versus green light and blue versus yellow light, which all happens in a special layer of neurons within the retina. The addition of the yellow sub-pixel (to the standard red, green and blue) in this product creates so many new colour tones that the new technology Sharp is using to create images is mimicking critical features of the brain’s visual system. This could ultimately make us feel more involved in things we watch on TV, whether it’s playing a video game with your mates, cheering on your team or watching the latest action thriller”.

Be prepared to see the little yellow pixies …. errr.. pixels in new Sony goggle-boxes too as apparently they’ve invested heavily with Sharp for the research that’s delivered this extra shade.

Sharp’s new range; the LC-LE811E, LC-LE821E, LC-LE921E, and LC-LE920 will come in 40, 46 and 60 inch flavours with a range of new tech to boost the appeal even further.

Each model is 1080p HD ready, will come complete with Sharp’s UltraBrilliant Edge-lit panel technology and will have HD Freeview baked in as standard.

You also get timeshift so you don’t miss ‘enders as you make a cuppa or if you wanna skip the adverts in 24. This uses the 8GB internal flash memory which is good for about 25 minutes of HD or a coupla hours in standard viewing.

You’ll be able to shove a USB device into the back of the tele but this will only bring the joys of vibrant pictures and sounds until the firmware update which will allow DivX flicks. This should hit the sets in August.

Pricing will start around £1400 for the 40″ which should be out at the end of April.

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Sony PSPgo Possibly Getting Huge Colour Range

by Jay Garrett on November 12, 2009

PSPGo ColourThe Sony PSPgo! hasn’t really taken the gaming scene by storm has it?

Perhaps a slew of pretty colours may persuade you.

A Destructoid reader, Artimecion, was surveyed by Hall & Partners Europe for their opinion of a proposed range of colourful PSPgo’s.

The large gallery of potential PSPgo flavours was actually part of a much longer survey seeking consumer opinions on the new console which Destructoid claims was essentially fishing for compliments.

PSPgo spotters will recognise the piano black and pearl white versions as they’re both available already.

So – are you tempted now?

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Put Some Colours On iPhone 3G – Colorware

August 6, 2008 Click to read more →

If you’re not familiar with the name ”Colorware” they’re the people who will take pretty much any gadget and customise it with more creative hues.
So, if the monochrome pallet of the iPhone doesn’t match your flamboyant choice of clothing – who you gonna call?
For $150, Colorware will give you that burst of colour on the back and for [...]

The Colour of Rolly

March 31, 2008 Click to read more →

Sony is going to release a black Rolly music player into the wild.
Their big surprise was usurped by the FCC just last week. 
You’ll also be able to customise your Rolly with a selection of colourful end-caps at a cost of ¥1,500 (about £8) per set.
If you’re still confused about the need for a roving speaker, then the Japanese release date of April [...]