Sharp Electronics Canada announced its new 90-inch AQUOS LCD LED television ($9,999.99).
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SHARP CANADA INTRODUCES THE WORLD’S LARGEST LED TV
Study finds 43 per cent of Canadians have space to sit further back from the TV in the room where they watch their largest television – paving the way for a bigger screen
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 19, 2012 – Sharp Electronics Canada today announced the launch of the world’s largest LED smart TV, the 90-inch AQUOS LC-90LE745U. This new model rounds out Canada’s largest assortment of big screen TVs, including the market’s only 70-, 80- and 90-inch screens.
Standing nearly four feet tall and spanning six feet eight inches wide, the 90-inch AQUOS offers over two and a half times the viewing area of a 55-inch screen. It features cutting edge technology, including Smart TV functionality, built-in Wi-Fi and full internet connectivity for access to streaming video services, as well as an LED backlight and full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution. With such a stunning picture, sit as close as you like and see colours pop and never before seen details become visible.
“The new 90-inch AQUOS redefines an immersive, all-encompassing TV viewing experience,” says Abraham Cherian, Associate Vice-President, Consumer Solutions Division, Sharp Canada. “With the biggest screen and best quality picture available to Canadians, watching a blockbuster movie or a live action sports game is more phenomenal than ever before. The AQUOS 90-inch model delivers a unique suite of features for consumers who want top-of-the-line quality and full integration with all media types.”
Giving this TV its outstanding picture is a unique “double dome” ultra brilliant LED system that illuminates over 6 million dots on screen to produce the highest brightness and purest color, with incredibly deep contrast. For those craving a larger than life at-home cinematic experience, Sharp’s AQUOS 3DTV technology produces a brighter 3D experience, with reduced crosstalk blur. The television’s 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced with AquoMotion 240 technology makes fast-action motion lifelike and puts you in the middle of any sporting action. With the unit’s built-in Wi-Fi, you can instantly connect beyond the living room with media of all types, including access to streaming content and an extensive library of online apps and services such as Netflix®, CinemaNow®, and AQUOS Advantage Live℠.
Despite its size, the 90” AQUOS is thin and light. Weighing only 141 lbs (without stand) and at less than five inches deep, it’s easy to mount on a wall. And with LED technology it’s so energy efficient; it uses less energy than two 75-watt light bulbs and has a very low cost of operation.
Canadians have room to go bigger
The addition of the AQUOS 90-inch model to Sharp’s family of large screen TVs expands Canada’s widest selection of big screen televisions, providing Canadians with the most choice for the home, no matter what size space they have. A recent survey hosted on the Angus Reid Forum for Sharp Canada[i] found there is a common misconception among Canadians about the amount of viewing distance needed to properly view programming on a big screen TV. Almost half (46 per cent) of Canadians believe they need to sit three times the diagonal length of the TV screen or more away from it for the best viewing experience, when in actual fact, only about half that space is needed. According to a study by Sharp Labs of America[ii], their scientists have found the optimal TV viewing distance is the diagonal length of the TV screen multiplied by 1.5. That means for a 90-inch screen only 11.25 feet of viewing room is needed to enjoy the optimal, immersive viewing experience.
The survey of Canadian adults[iii] also found that only four per cent of respondents chose the right viewing distance. Forty per cent of Canadians surveyed currently sit between nine and 12 feet away from the television while viewing, revealing that they actually have room for a TV of 70-inches or larger. Four in 10 Canadians (43 per cent) have additional space to sit further back from the TV in the room where they watch their largest television. And Canadians do want a bigger screen at home. In a recent poll,[iv] 24 per cent of Canadians identified having a larger TV screen as the most important feature they wish their TV had and a majority of respondents who would want a bigger TV screen (54 per cent) would choose a screen 50-inches or larger.
Guide to optimal viewing
For optimal viewing, take the diagonal length of your TV screen and multiply it by 1.5. For instance:
· For a 60-inch TV, sit 7.5 feet (7’6”) back
· For a 70-inch TV, sit 8.75 feet (8’9”) back
· For an 80-inch TV, sit 10 feet back
· For a 90-inch TV, sit 11.25 feet (11’3”) back
The best in its class
The new AQUOS 90-inch model reinforces Sharp as the industry leader in large screen TVs, with a feature set that offers an unprecedented at-home viewing experience.
LC-90LE745U Key Features:
• Largest TV available on the Canadian market with 90-inches (90-inch diagonal) of big screen viewing
• Full HD 1080p X-Gen LCD Panel with 10-bit processing designed with advanced pixel control for deeper blacks and lighter luminance
• Smart TV – the newly improved interface within SmartCentral – delivers streaming video, customized Internet content and live customer support via built-in Wi-Fi
• AQUOS 3DTV produces a brighter 3D experience, with full HD active 3DTV and two sets of 3D glasses included
• Vyper Drive game mode eliminates the lag between video game consoles and the TV display
• Dual USB Inputs enable viewing high-resolution video, music and digital photos on the TV
• 120Hz Fine Motion Enhanced with AquoMotion 240 for improved fast motion picture quality
· AQUOS Advantage LIVE – connect instantly to Sharp’s award winning team of AQUOS Advantage Advisors who remotely access the TV through the Internet to assist with TV setup, troubleshooting and optimizing the picture quality
• ENERGY STAR® qualified – more affordable to operate
Sharp’s LC-90LE745U model is available now with an MSRP of $9,999.99.
About Sharp Canada
Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sharp Corporation of Osaka, Japan, a worldwide developer of the core technologies integral to shaping the next generation of home entertainment, appliance, air purification and digital office equipment systems. A world leader in Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Sharp is the developer of the SharpVision® line of projection products and the revolutionary AQUOS® LCD Televisions and has won numerous awards for the technology behind the AQUOS® line. Sharp continues to demonstrate its home entertainment leadership by advancing technologies such as High Definition Television (HDTV) and front projection technology. Sharp’s Plasmacluster Ion technology makes them a world leader in Air Purifier technology. Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. is located in Mississauga, Ontario. For more information visit Sharp.ca or www.Facebook.com/SharpCanada.
For 100 years
On September 15, 2012, Sharp Corporation will celebrate its 100th anniversary. For 100 years, we have stood as a trusted symbol to connecting customers and business worldwide.We believe in dedicating our sincerity and creativity to every individual around the world. From our business and service philosophy to innovate products, we strive to improve and support people’s lives.We set our sights for the next 100 years to touch the heart of millions with innovative products and genuine services.
[i] From March 30th, to March 31st, 2012 an online survey was conducted among 1,038 randomly selected Canadian adults who are also Angus Reid Forum panelists. The margin of error for this study — which measures sampling variability—is +/- 3.04%, 19 times out of 20. The results have been statistically weighted to age, gender, education and region to ensure a representative sample. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding.
[ii] Preferred Viewing Distance For TV Viewing Study by Sharp Labs of America
[iii] From March 30th, to March 31st, 2012 an online survey was conducted among 1,038 randomly selected Canadian adults who are also Angus Reid Forum panelists. The margin of error for this study — which measures sampling variability—is +/- 3.04%, 19 times out of 20. The results have been statistically weighted to age, gender, education and region to ensure a representative sample. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding.
[iv] From October 7th to October 8th, 2011 an online survey was conducted among 1,007 randomly selected Canadian adults who are Angus Reid Forum panelists. The margin of error—which measures sampling variability—is +/- 3.1 per cent, 19 times out of 20. The results have been statistically weighted according to the most current education, age, gender and region Census data to ensure a sample representative of the entire adult population of Canada. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding.