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.
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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