“World’s largest LED TV” – Sharp 90-inch Aquos SA price

2 September 2013
Sharp 90-inch Aquos LED TV

SEAMAF, distributor of Sharp products in SA, has announced that the 90-inch Sharp Aquos LED TV will be priced at R250,000.

A SEAMAF spokesperson said the TV is available at high-end retailers such as Masons, PNG, Audio Architects, and Cinema Architects.

The TV itself features a 90-inch diagonal LED screen, and is touted as the “World’s Largest LED TV”, and boasts the Aquos UV2A 1080p display, uses a “unique, precision pixel structure to deliver dynamic HD images”, and features an 8 million: 1 contrast ratio.

The Aquos also includes 35W audio with built-in subwoofer, built in Wi-Fi, and Smart features using Sharp’s SmartCentral user interface to browse the web or download apps.

The 3D capabilities feature the Quattron 3D technology, which adds a yellow pixel to the standard red-green-blue pixels to help light pass through more easily, delivering a brighter image.

Sharp 90-inch Aquos LED TV

Sharp 90-inch Aquos LED TV

Sharp Aquos 90-inch

Sharp Aquos 90-inch

Other TVs in the Aquos range are prices as follows:

  • 60- inch: R20,000
  • 60-inch 3D: R25,000
  • 70-inch: R45,000
  • 80-inch: R125,000
  • 90-inch: R250,000
Source: MyBroadband

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