Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sharp launches world's largest LED TV, 90 inch

Japanese Sharp on Monday showed the LC-90LE745U, with monster 90-inch display that comes displaying the greatest trophy of LED television production to the final consumer.


Those who have no concept of which are 90 inches on a TV, just know that the unit has screen 2.28 meters diagonal, which gives a sufficient area to house no fewer than 56 Cases, according to the account made site by Mashable. While LED TVs usually showing common forms slender and lightweight, the LC-90LE745U fight at heavyweight with its 5 inches thick, yielding 64 kg Fat.

Sharp says that, despite being big, your new TV has moderate appetite. Equipped with two 75-watt LED lamps in the backlight in normal use the LC-90LE745U consumes only $ 28 in electricity per year.

Moreover, the apparatus has the obligatory full HD resolution, is compatible with the 3D fashion and comes with two special glasses to play the format. Furthermore it is able to connect to the Web for Wi-Fi network and play content from services like Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, Facebook and make video calls on Skype with an optional camera sold separately.

Like it? Want one? So prepare yourself, since the model is already on sale in the U.S. for $ 10,990.

But this would be the greatest television made in the history of all times of the universe? No. The title of the largest television production in the world still belongs to Panasonic, which since 2006 horrified old ladies and undermines the morale and morality to sell a unit with 103-inch Plasma screen and without intelligent features that can be yours for U.S. $ 100 thousand (but if my friend is saying that the seller is for $ 99,999, seriously).