Sharp has added a 90-inch television to its AQUOS line, the largest LED TV available in the United States.
- The massive 1080p TV nearly triples the viewing area of a 55-inch HD units. Customers may have some difficulty mounting it on the wall, however, as it weighs 141 pounds and is 5-inches thick.
- The Sharp LC-90LE745U features “a 120Hz refresh rate as well as Sharp’s AquoMotion 240 technology that helps avoid blurring images during fast-paced scenes in action movies or live sporting events,” reports Digital Trends. “In addition, the television is ready for 3D playback and comes with two pairs of active-shutter glasses.”
- With built in Wi-Fi, the SmartCentral user interface offers access to apps such as CinemaNow, Facebook, Hulu Plus, Netflix, Twitter, Vudu and YouTube. Video chats are made possible through Skype (camera sold separately).
- “Related to the Wi-Fi connectivity, Sharp has included a service called ‘Aquos Advantage Live’ that allows a trained technician to connect to the television remotely and accurately calibrate color levels,” notes the post. “This could be particularly helpful when another family member screws up the settings when fooling around in the television menu.”
- Despite its colossal size, the television only consumes about as much energy as two 75-watt light bulbs. This translates to about $28 in annual energy costs for a typical consumer.
- The $10,999 TV is currently available.
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