Sharp Aquos HDTV Has A Huge 90" Screen; Making It The World's Largest LED 3DTV

Sharp, the company who just launched the #-Link-Snipped-#, has a new announcement to make. The japanese tech-giant is launching the huge 4 feet tall and 6 feet and 8 inches wide LED LCD HD 3DTV. Last year we told you about #-Link-Snipped-# and now we can see that the company has set out to break its own records. With this TV set-up in your living room, you won't feel the need to go to a theater to watch the 3D movies on the big screen ever again.

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This gigantic 90" HDTV's model number is Aquos LC-90LE745U. Customers will find a built-in Wi-Fi and Sharp’s SmartCentral hub with access to Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, CinemaNow, and Vudu on this TV. Sharp also wants its users to use this TV like a SmartTV so they have equipped it with a web browser and support for Skype, with an optional webcam facility. With the package, you get two two 3D glasses and a technology called 'AquoMotion 240' that makes it possible to display fast-action motions appear blur-less and seamless,

Sharp said that the HDTV uses less than 150 watts of power and that it costs an average of $28 per year to operate. The AQUOS LC-90LE745U is now available at home entertainment retailers in the US for a price of $10,999. How do you like it?

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MAHWAH, NJ (June 19, 2012) – Imagine yourself standing at the precipice of the Grand Canyon. It’s 3,000 feet straight down. The wind howls in your ears. Your heart races as you leap forward and plummet toward the bottom. Just before you plunge into the river below…you spill the popcorn all over the living room couch. That’s the experience you’ll get when watching the breathtaking 90? (diagonal) AQUOS LED TV (model LC-90LE745U), introduced today by Sharp.

Standing majestically at nearly 4 feet tall and spanning 6 feet and 8 inches wide, the 90? AQUOS is the world’s largest LED TV. Its picture quality is as stunning as its size, displaying crisp and clear content at the highest HD resolution available of 1080p. Sit as close as you like, and see colors pop and never before seen details become visible. Sports and action sequences are as big as life.

Despite its size, the TV is thin and light. Weighing only 141 lbs (without stand) and at less than 5 inches deep, it’s easy to mount on a wall. And with LED technology it’s so energy efficient; it uses less energy than two 75-watt light bulbs and averages only $28 per year to operate.
The 90? class AQUOS features Sharp’s proprietary SmartCentral, offering direct access to the most popular apps and video on demand from services like Netflix®, YouTube, CinemaNow®, Hulu Plus and VUDUTM. It also has web browsing and Skype capability and built-in Wi-Fi.“Our 90? class LED smart TV offers size, picture quality and smart functionality unlike anything consumers have experienced with LED TVs to-date,” said John Herrington, president, Sharp Electronics Marketing Company of America. “You can now experience Sharp AQUOS like never before.”Sharp’s new 90? class LED TV is a full HD active 3DTV and two 3D glasses are included. It is also equipped with AquoMotion 240, to make fast-action motions seamless, without blurring – a great feature when watching action movies or sports which feature lots of quick camera movements.

Like all new Wi-Fi enabled Sharp TVs, the LC-90LE745U features AQUOS Advantage LIVESM – a free service for owners which connects them directly over the Internet to trained customer support representatives. These advisors can remotely assist with set-up and settings management directly over the Internet and phone, offering an “in- home” technician to help problem solve any question or issue.

The LC-90LE745U is available now at select retailers for a suggested retail price of $10,999.99 (US).

For more information on AQUOS TVs and Sharp’s full line of consumer products visit sharpusa.com, contact Sharp Electronics Corporation, 1 Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ, 07495-1163, or call 800-BE-SHARP.

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