Sharp to release world's largest LCD TV with a whopping 65-inch screen
Sharp Corp. said Friday it will release what it claims the world's largest liquid crystal display television set, with a 65-inch screen, of its Aquos family in the Japanese market Aug. 1.
The LC-65GE1 features a full-spec high-definition LCD panel, "enabling users to enjoy beautiful, life-like, high-definition images on an impressively large screen that far surpasses other video systems, regardless of the brightness of the room," Sharp said.
The new Aquos model will be made available at a suggested retail price of 1.68 million yen, comparable with prices of plasma-panel TVs of the same size.