Friday 5 July 2013

Sharp's 90-inch 'World's Largest' LED TV

Got £12,000 spare then you could do a lot worse than spend it on a 'New' motor or a month or so in 'Florida'.. Grab yourself Sharp's 'New' 90-inch LED TV or Should You.. Let's See.
Fig 1.  The Sharp Aquos LC-90LE757 is the biggest LED TV yet
 
 
A well known name that's been around for years and years they've made cheap-ish TV's for a long time and have dabbled in LED for a few years to. But now they have gone and stunned the 'Big Screen' market with this 90-incher. 3D, FULL 1080p and a polithera or connections.
There are a few problems when it comes to having such a huge screen in your room is that.. well you need a huge room to house it. And what about when its off?, well you can set the screen to the 'Wallpaper' mode and watch a giant picture of your family or choose from the included selection of built in wallpapers, now that wouldn't look out of place would it?. NO not if you have a converted Barn or Church. It's built in XGEN 3D panel delivers great detail and if you subscribe to sky I can imagine that 3D footy would look like your in the Mighty 'Anfield' stadium. I wouldn't recommend the standard 3-4 feet away as you would miss to much, I reckon it's at least more like 6-8 feet.
Fig 2. Passive 3D is on tap and glasses come in 5 different colours. Red, Blue, White, Black and Green/Yellow
 
 
The televisions Full HD screen, is capable of running at 200Hz, which means you get Brilliantly detailed and clean looking Images. Sharp wants to push the Smart TV
functionality with its 90-inch set, so you get full access to the Aquos Net+ Portal including Apps such as Skype and internet. You can also control the television using Sharp's own Android and iOS app, which allows you to use your phone to browse the internet on the TV, as well as a standard. something that most smaller TV's have had or done for a few years to.
The whole TV is finished with a Aluminium trim and is 2 metres long and a heafty 64Kg in weight. You can wallmount this monster but finding a universal bracket for it could be hit and miss.
Fig 3. Rear Connections
 
Connection is very good indeed, with it's 4 HDMI inputs, PC input and component input for say a games console you won't run out of connections anytime soon, but if you use your AVR then you'll only be using the one I guess. It does lack 4K combatibility, so that's a little suprising considering the price and date in which it is has been brought out. It has a Freeview HD tuner built in, but for this price it should have had Freesat as well. It does however have ARC (Audio Return Channel) so that's a little bonus as is the Built in WI-FI. If you want one then it will cost you a bit in import duty as its only available in the states at the moment, but they do a 80-inch over here in the UK link is below
 
 
So to sum up.. Would I get this for that money?
NO is my opinion, not because of the price but the fact that I can get a projector with better specs and more stable pictures and a bigger screen for half the price.

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