Sharp Introduces Worlds Largest TV: The 90-Inch AQUOS LED [VIDEO]
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Sharp unveiled on Monday the largest TV on the planet, the 90-inch AQUOS LED with 3D technology. It is nearly four feet tall and spans more than six-and-a-half feet in width.
The model, which is in stores now, costs about $10,999.
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Sharp unveiled the largest TV on the planet -- the 90-inch AQUOS LED with 3D technology -- at an event in New York City on Monday.
Standing nearly four feet tall and spanning more than six-and-a-half feet in width, the screen is big enough to rest about 56 iPads on its surface. It weighs in at a lean 141 pounds (without a stand) and is less than five inches deep.
"It's nearly three-times the viewing area of a 55-inch television," a Sharp spokesperson told the press at the launch event. "The picture is stunning, and we are quite excited about our new flagship AQUOS 90-inch television."
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