
I found some news articles from 2004 about Sharp developing a 65-inch Aquos - the largest LCD to date. Sure enough, three years later the model is available for purchase - LC-65D64U. Apparently, that's how long it takes. The price tag on this LCD monster is about $8,000. The largest model that Sharp has built seems to be a 108-incher. I have not idea how much it might cost.
| Features | |
| Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Resolution | |
| for the sharpest picture possible. | |
| 10,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio and 4ms1 Response Time | |
| produces spectacular picture quality. | |
| Three HDMI™ (version 1.3) and Dual Component Inputs | |
| for the ultimate in terminal flexibility. All HD inputs are compatible with 1080p sources and compatible with X.V. color for extended color gamut. | |
| Wide Viewing Angles (176º H x 176º V) | |
| Sharp's AQUOS LCD TV viewing angles are so wide, you can view the TV clearly from practically anywhere in the room. | |
| Enhanced Black Level | |
| provides the deepest, most accurate blacks of any flat panel TV. | |
| High Brightness (450 cd/m2) | |
| AQUOS LCD Televisions are very bright. You can put them virtually anywhere – even near windows, doors or other light sources – and the picture is still vivid. | |
| Built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC Tuners | |
| provide access to DTV and analog TV channels. | |
| AQUOS engine with ASV Technology | |
| provides high-performance video processing for the brightest, most vivid colors and images. | |
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