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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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Were you thinking that the televisual future was in the hands of OLED screens?

Sony thinks not and is halting its OLED TV production in Japan and will be ending sales once its existing stock runs out.

Sales will continue, however, in America and Europe.

Apparently the Sony XEL-1 11in OLED TV just wasn’t popular enough in Japan even with a monthly production capacity of just 2000 units.

Sony spokesperson, Shinji Obana, said: “We see the demand for the model has run its course in Japan but we will continue sales overseas and research and development activities in OLED.”

So, is it that Europeans and Americans are more easily pleased or more susceptible to the pull of new tech?

Have Sony got something bigger, better and brighter hidden up their sleeves?

Could the goggleboxes future be shaped by things like the CellTV?

Let me know below :)

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Toshiba Cell TV – Converts 2D to 3D and Records 8 HD Channels Simultaneously

February 11, 2010 Click to read more →
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If you’re looking to spend a wad of cash on a fancy telly then, chances are, you’re the type of person that hates to miss their favourite programmes.
Toshiba hears you and has finally bounced out their very clever, next-generation Cell TV in Japan.
The reasons to be excited about this great goggle-box are many.
First of [...]

LG Have Worlds Thinnest 42 inch Television – Makes Fun of Tubby Sony XEL-1

December 22, 2009 Click to read more →
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LG have another boast – and it came in this announcement – albeit in Korean.
It apparently is all about this: the “world’s thinnest” tv!
This LCD looks like an OLED, and at just 2.6mm thick, is thinner than the tiny Sony XEL-1.
And whilst Sony’s telly is thin you’ll be able to see the picture on the [...]

Sony PS3 Supports 3D Blu-ray – Fact!

December 17, 2009 Click to read more →
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Another feather in the cap for Sony’s PS3.
The Blu-ray Disc Association has completed the spec for the new 3D Blu-ray standards and the Play Station 3 will be fully compatible – this means that PS3 owners will be able to enjoy the full HD 3D film fest.
The new 3D Blu-ray spec will work with any [...]

Toshiba Cell Regza TV – Watch 8 Channels at Once on 55 Inches of 5million:1 contrast LED

October 5, 2009 Click to read more →
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Toshiba’s next-generation Cell Regza TV has just been launched and should be hitting the stores in time for Christmas in Japan.
So – if you happen to have been a very good boy or girl perhaps Santa will dip in the £7,000 to drop one of these lovely tv’s into your swag-bag!
Toshiba needs to step-up with [...]

Apple TV Price Drop and Ditching of 40GB Hits UK

September 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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We’re pretty familiar with lagging behind our cousins across the pond and the AppleTV changes are no different.
Yesterday the 40GB AppleTV went bye-byes and the 160GB got a huge price drop stateside – now we in the UK have been given the same treat!
The 160GB Apple TV has now dropped to £219 on Apple’s [...]

40GB AppleTV Binned – Price Slashed for 160GB

September 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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Well – I knew something was afoot regarding AppleTV.
You can say goodbye to that 40GB version and say hello to the 160GB for the same price as the original entry level version!
Yup – overnight Apple slashed the 160GB model to $229 (originally $329) and has binned the $229 40GB version.
In the UK store the 40GB [...]

Blaze 3 in 1 PSP Video Playing Charger Dock – Supersize Your PSP 3000 Vids and Pics

August 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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BLAZE have just released a bit of gadgety niceness that will allow PSP 3000 owners to charge, control and dock their Sony handheld gaming machine whilst watching movies or viewing photo slide shows on their wide screen TV!
The BLAZE 3 in 1 Video Charging Dock safely cradles the PSP 3000 console and hands you all [...]

Tech21 iPhone Case Uses D3O as Seen on Dragons Den

August 20, 2009 Click to read more →
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If, like me, you watched Dragons Den last night you will now be familiar with the name Tech21 – not the Tech21 that make the lovely SansAmp range
The presentation was centered around D3o – this super-flexible, but very strong and protective material was to be used for laptop cases as well as this [...]

Twitter Interview With Sony Europe TV – Twinterview @timpage @sonyeurope

August 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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For those of you that follow me on Twitter you will have seen my twinterview with Sony’s Tim Page, Senior Technology Marketing Manager for TV’s.
For you guys that missed it we managed to cover what Sony is doing for people with disabilities, their plans for 3D televisions (possibly without needing 3D glasses) and whether there’s [...]

Ask The Professional! Questions For Tim Page of Sony TV’s

August 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Have you ever had a burning question that you’d like to ask, say, the Senior Technology Marketing Manager for Sony TV’s?
Whether it’s things like:

How long does Sony develop its technology before it becomes available in the stores?
How much power does the latest Sony televisions actually use compared to the next leading brand?
Is Sony working on [...]

Spoticam – CCTV Lamp – Do You Like Being Watched?

August 5, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you can’t beat ‘em join ‘em.
We’ve all muttered that mantra.
So when I saw these CCTV’s for inside the home I was curious.
When I found out that they were actually lamps – BONUS!
If you actually enjoy being watched while you do some left-handed surfing, get it on with your other half or just sleep then [...]

Loewe Individual Selection will Fit Any Decor

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’re one of those people with an eye for design and believes that everything in a room should co-ordinate you must get pretty peeved with the choice of colours out there for televisions.
How do you co-ordinate either black, silver or white with that funky patterend wallpaper?
Well, now you just need to look at Loewe’s [...]

Nintendo Bringing Hollywood to Wii Worldwide

July 27, 2009 Click to read more →
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Nintendo is about to bring you another reason to buy their family friendly Wii.
The Nintendo Wii movie store is heading worldwide by the sounds of things and that will bring you the Hollywood greats right to your Wiimote!
Japan has the Wii movie service in place and the PS3 (via PlayStation Store) is already [...]

Apple TV Brings the iPhone Wii Motion Style Remote Control

June 25, 2009 Click to read more →
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Apple has just released the 2.40 update to AppleTV along side a revamp of the iPhone Remote application.
This now lets you wave your iPhone around like a motion controller to get what you’re after.
Audio or video playback are controlled by flicking left or right to rewind or fast forward, respectively. You can show chapter markers when [...]

Competition: Win an LG LF770 42″ Freesat Packing Television [Coolest Gadgets]

June 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Yup – you read right!
If you fancy getting summink for nuffink then you’d better check out the competition that’s running over on my good friend’s site: CoolestGadgets.co.uk
Coolest Gadgets are offering you the chance to win a fabby 42 inch LCD LG TV.
As you lovely readers may remember; the LF7700 comes with an integrated Freesat [...]

Averlogic Beam HDMI Through Powerlines

June 5, 2009 Click to read more →
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I like the sound of this but have to admit to being slightly confused by the concept.
Averlogic have a dream.
Their dream is that all you’ll have to do is plug in your new flat-screen tele and the video will magically appear on the screen.
That’s a thing of beauty right there I’m sure you’ll agree.
At the moment [...]

Twitter Arrives on Samsung LED Televisions [ Internet@TV ]

May 19, 2009 Click to read more →
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Twitter will soon be available on Samung’s Internet@TV service.
This will appear on Sammy’s LED 6000, 7000 and 8000 series televisions as well as their and 6 and 7 series LCD goggleboxes.
Internet@TV taps into the Yahoo! widget engine for stuff like weather, news and other internet services.
You get a scroll bar at the bottom of [...]

Shinoda Unveils 1mm Thin Plasma Display

May 12, 2009 Click to read more →
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Dang!
Just check out the thickness, or rather lack-of, this screen.
This thin-film plasma display from Shinoda is one millimeter thick.
The picture shows that this marvel is actually a composite display made from six smaller ones – and it’s apparently quite weighty.
On the other hand the flexibility and abnormal thinness of the thing makes everything else unimportant.
I’ve no [...]