Sharp announced its new line of AQUOS LED TV with 3D technology and 90-inch screen, the largest the world has ever marketed.
Its dimensions are also impressive. With a height of 1.2 meters and a width of 1.9 meters, the screen is large enough to be covered with up to 56 Cases on the surface. Its weight reaches 63 kg (without stand) and its thickness is 12 cm.
According to Sharp, though it is a giant television, due to LED technology it uses two 75 watt bulbs in the backlight and its users spend on average $ 28 a year on electricity.
Sharp is also the only company that offers three sizes of giant LED TV with 70 ", 80" and 90 now. "Other manufacturers do not exceed the mark of 65 inches.
The picture quality is also impressive, with a display full HD (1080p). The device has Wi-Fi for browsing online, using Skype and downloading apps. The TV also supports 3D images and provides two pairs of special glasses.
All this, however, will not leave very cheap. The AQUOS 90 "is on sale in the United States for U.S. $ 10,999.99.
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