there will be a L/D 4K Sharp soon in all the large sizes 80" & 90" that's just a "when" not a " IF ".. That's where the profits will be & Sharp will chase it ...
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Originally Posted by Fastslappy /forum/post/22036008
there will be a L/D 4K Sharp soon in all the large sizes 80" & 90" that's just a "when" not a " IF ".. That's where the profits will be & Sharp will chase it ...
Well no official models were announced at CES which likely means next CES. So add in production time and its probably June of next year. Again its all guessing at this point
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Originally Posted by Suzook /forum/post/22036843
Well no official models were announced at CES which likely means next CES. So add in production time and its probably June of next year. Again its all guessing at this point
Actually, there was a Sharp 60" 4K demo on the floor and 70" 4K prototype in private showing as I recall. No idea if they had LD. They are still saying they will release a couple of 4K sets in Japan by the end of this year.
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Actually, there was a Sharp 60" 4K demo on the floor and 70" 4K prototype in private showing as I recall. No idea if they had LD. They are still saying they will release a couple of 4K sets in Japan by the end of this year.
Actually, there was a Sharp 60" 4K demo on the floor and 70" 4K prototype in private showing as I recall. No idea if they had LD. They are still saying they will release a couple of 4K sets in Japan by the end of this year.
First pics of the 90", I think. Don't have 80" to compare, but bezel looks smaller or maybe it is an illusion because the TV is so damn big.
The LC-90LE745U is part of our AQUOS LED TV a high performance line that offers 3D capability. Sharp's proprietary AQUOS LED system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LEDs, with an enhanced Active Contrast algorithm, enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 8,000,000:1 and the Spacious 3D Sound completes the 3D experience.
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First pics of the 90", I think. Don't have 80" to compare, but bezel looks smaller or maybe it is an illusion because the TV is so damn big.
The LC-90LE745U is part of our AQUOS LED TV a high performance line that offers 3D capability. Sharp's proprietary AQUOS LED system comprised of the X-Gen LCD panel and UltraBrilliant LEDs, with an enhanced Active Contrast algorithm, enables an incredible dynamic contrast ratio of 8,000,000:1 and the Spacious 3D Sound completes the 3D experience.
The LC-90LE745U with brushed aluminum bezel features our 1080p 3D Full Array LED panel, delivering one of the most natural, vibrant pictures available. And with built-in Wi-Fi and our intuitive SmartCentral user interface, you can access and download today's most popular apps or browse the Internet - all without disrupting what you're watching.
Mind blowing isn't it. Just a year and half ago we were speculating the 70" set would be north of $10K if they every even released one and now this 90" is going to street for somewhere around 7.5K, and probably 6.5K by the same time next year.
BB inventory system also lists 10K price. "In-stock" date of 6/24/12, although actual shipments to distribution centers/stores will probably be 1-3 weeks later if things go as usual.
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This one would probably work - look under specifications and it gives the mounting pattern dimensions - depends on what the pattern is for the new 90" I believe this is the heaviest mount on the market. http://www.chiefmfg.com/Products/PDRUB
While the weight would be under the limit of this mount, the VESA pattern would require an adapter. The mount pattern is supposed to be 400x600 on this.
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While the weight would be under the limit of this mount, the VESA pattern would require an adapter. The mount pattern is supposed to be 400x600 on this.
This is the technical drawing for the Universal Mounting Plate that comes with the mount - I am not sure how to calculte the VESA numbers but this looks large enough? http://downloads.chiefmfg.com/TECH-D...s-T/PSBU-T.pdf I used the adaptor for my 80" (844U) and it seems like there was plenty of room for a larger mounting pattern (400 X 400 for the 80").
I can't imagine that this model would look that great...1920x1080 at 90", combined with the inherent sharpness of an LCD vs. the softness of a, say, front-projected image at 92". Guess seeing it will be the real test.
well fat then I suggest you stroll on over to the 80632 or 80844 threads. Yes 10 inches less but plenty of happy campers with full array which the 90 will have as well. And I suspect very good PQ as well.
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well fat then I suggest you stroll on over to the 80632 or 80844 threads. Yes 10 inches less but plenty of happy campers with full array which the 90 will have as well. And I suspect very good PQ as well.
I'm sure they'll look "good," but just how good? I think we are at the point where Sharp has been hitting the market so hard with large flat panels that at 90" we are at the point where screen size is outpacing available resolution. I'm sure at a far enough seating distance this set will look very good, however I think it's undeniable that these mega-sized sets would definitely benefit from a bump in resolution.
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I'm sure they'll look "good," but just how good? I think we are at the point where Sharp has been hitting the market so hard with large flat panels that at 90" we are at the point where screen size is outpacing available resolution. I'm sure at a far enough seating distance this set will look very good, however I think it's undeniable that these mega-sized sets would definitely benefit from a bump in resolution.
Yeah, if every there was a large format display that need 4K, this would be it. TCL has a commercial 110" LCD and that is 4K. They may be saving the 4K for the Elite line next year.
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