Sharp launches Australia’s largest LCD TV

The 90-inch LED 3DTV will be available from late this month for the premium price of AU$20,999.

The Sharp LC-90LE740X.
(Credit: Sharp)

While we wait to see when — or even if — any of the 110-inch TVs shown off at the Consumer Electronics Show 2013 will be made available in Australia, Sharp has jumped in with its LC-90LE740X.

The 90-inch LED LCD panel has smart-TV functionality, with standard Full HD resolution of 1080p. The 3DTV ships with a LAN adaptor and two sets of 3D glasses.

The pricing decision, however, seems unusual. At AU$20,999, the Sharp is AU$5000 more than LG’s 84-inch Ultra HDTV. While the extra six inches of screen size may be a draw card for many, LG’s “future resistance” of its Ultra HD capacity, as well as the cash savings, seems likely to make the Sharp a hard sell.

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