Sharp's 90-inch TV For Digital Signage Will Be Never Seen Before Huge!

It was only a few months back that we told you about the #-Link-Snipped-# LED 3DTV. Now, we were wondering back then about how would living rooms look like with the massively sized 90-inchTV. And here we are with news that Sharp is building an industrial version of this TV to be used exclusively for digital signage. Calling it the version PR-903, this TV will be a nice 6-foot tall and 8-inch wide, and with its 1080pixel resolution, this TV will be just perfect for showcasing or displaying fashion items and such in malls.

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For an idea of the technical specifications, we recommend you read our report #-Link-Snipped-#. Sharp has revealed the launch date of this magnificent TV to be January 28th and that's when the price of this new gadget will be known. If you think you need some variations in the size, you go in for the 60-inch PN-R603 at the same time or wait for the 70-inch PN-R703 till February 25th. Let us know what you think about Sharp's cool new product in comments.

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