13/01/2012 Big Is Indeed Beautiful – Sharp’s 70″/177cm
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Posted by Geoff Forgie | No Comments

When plasma screens came along late in the 1990s, a 42″/106cm cost around $20,000 and a 50″/127cm was $35,000. And they both looked huge compared to what we were used to in CRT TVs. When some years later these prices dropped to about $5,000 and $10,000 respectively, we thought they’d bottomed out! Over time we’ve become used to larger sizes, and sales of 60″/152cm and upwards have boomed. Over the same period, LCD screens have gone from computer monitor size and so-so picture quality all the way up the scale to “as good as it gets”. Here we are today, with the new Sharp Quattron LC70LE735X, coming in at 70″/177cm image size, a slim 89mm flat screen panel weighing just 40Kg – so no drama wall mounting it.
The price: a mere $4799. This is a seriously good screen, a magnificently generous size which you can use in any room where you sit back say 3 metres plus – pretty easy to meet – so can be in most people’s living rooms or in a compact theatre room where something bigger just won’t go. We have been amazed at how good the picture quality of the latest Sharp screens of every size are – the biggest ones show no deterioration, in fact they often look even better than those little 40″ and 50″ ones. See more details at our Product page, and drop into the store for a good look. 3 Year Warranty, with options available to extend to 5 year.
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