Sunday, November 18, 2007

Largest LCD TV in existence (from Sharp)?


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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