Thursday, October 4, 2012

If Money Were No Object, You'd Want This TV

If Money Were No Object, You'd Want This TV, This 84-inch Sony LED model has four times the resolution of standard 1080p sets. Dream TVs: If price were no object, If you have a few bucks and an affinity for TV shows, movies or video games, you might want to clear out some space in your media room. Televisions aren't just getting bigger - er, much bigger -- but also more stunning, thinner and smarter. From the latest supersized LED-backlit TVs and razor-thin OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) televisions to "ultra-definition" television with four times the resolution of an HDTV and glasses-free 3D, there might be fewer reasons to leave your La-Z-Boy in the months and years to come.

Whether you have unlimited funds or just want to dream big, the following is a look at a few new televisions and a handful of models around the corner. If you don't mind a TV the size of a garage door, Sharp's 90-inch LED TV (model # LC-90LE745U; $9,999.99) has all the bells and whistles you'd expect: a 1080p panel with 120Hz frame doubling for smoother motion; full-array LED backlighting for rich colors and high contrast (5000:1 contrast ratio); Full HD active 3D technology; and built-in Wi-Fi, apps and Skype. Oddly, for a nearly five-figure TV you have to buy the Skype camera separately and you only get two pair of 3D glasses.

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