Monday 8 August 2011

Biggest LED TV

The biggest LED TV right now is the Sharp LC-70LE732U 70-inch AQUOUS Quattron LED LCD TV. This is the biggest LED TV available to purchase right now. This 70 inch monster comes with Full HD resolution (1080p quality), the Quattron Quad Pixel Technology (which improves the colors) and full array LED backlighting.
Other features of the Sharp LC-70LE732U include 4 HDMI inputs, WiFi (so you can access Netflix, CinemaNow, VUDU and get on-demand movies; you can also run apps like Flickr, Twitter, Pandora and Facebook from it). While the announced price is $3,799.99 at major retailers, you can find it $500 cheaper at Amazon.com, for just $3,249.

LED TV’s Explained

The biggest LED TV is basically an LCD TV that has LED backlighting, instead of the CCFL’s you will find in a regular LCD screen.
TV’s that come with LED backlighting have some major advantages over other types of TV’s, including a panel that is thinner, less power consumed and a display with improved levels of contrast that is also brighter. On top of that, it emits less heat than a regular LCD TV. You will find three types of LEDs, from the white Edge LEDs, to the dynamic RGB LEDs, to the full array ones.
Generally, LCD TVs that have LED backlighting are considered a choice that is more sustainable, thanks to the improved energy efficiency and longer life when compared with regular LCD TVs and plasmas.

Previous Biggest LED TV

The previous biggest LED TV was made by Samsung and it had a 65 inch display. The Samsung UN65C8000 comes with a 3D processor from Samsung, Wi-Fi that is built-in, a refresh rate of 240 Hz, and the ability to access ESPN or Hulu among others, via the Wi-Fi connection. The price of this huge LED TV is $4,684 and it comes with a 3D starter kit which includes a movie and two 3D glasses.

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