Sharp and Samsung are duelling it out for the title of the world’s biggest LCD TV.
Sharp’s LC-65D90U is currently the largest commercially available1 LCD-TV, but Samsung has a 82 inch monster that will hit the showrooms later this year.

The LC-65D90U has super high resolution at 1920 x 1080 and uses Sharp’s proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT Panel.
This provides high brightness (450 cd/m2), 800:1 Contrast Ratio, and wide viewing angles. It also has a fully integrated HDTV tuner and CableCARD™ compatibility, which means you can use a CableCARD™ from your Cable-TV system provider and don’t need a separate cable set-top box.
These super-sized LCD TVs means that LCDs are really starting to take the battle to Plasmas because size has been Plasma TVs recent advantage.
Find out more about Sharp LCD TVs at www.lcdtvcenter.com
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