Sharp's 80-inch HDTV will be ready for Super Sunday
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 9:09AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Breaking news, Buyers Guide, CES, HDTV, Lifestyle, Press release, Sharp 80-inch HDTV
80 is enough. In a recent survey commissioned by Sharp Canada, bigger screen size was the number one thing Canadians look for in a TV – so we delivered. Our newest addition to the big-screen family, the 80-inch TV, is all you need to complete the perfect gaming experience.
Fifty-four per cent of Canadians who want a bigger screen would choose 50-inches or larger – and we can see why. With 80-inches of viewing space, you’ll catch all the closest plays and stellar touchdowns – and with high-definition this good, you’ll be able to dispute the ref’s call like never before.
How big is big?
- You could fit about 40 footballs on an 80-inch screen
- Upright, Sharp’s 80-inch TV is almost as tall as 6’5” quarterback Peyton Manning
- Almost 3,000 80-inch TV’s could fit on a Canadian football field, or about 2,600 on an American football field
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As if your viewing adventure couldn’t get any better, we’ve just added the Quattron experience to our 80-inch screen. With yellows brighter and more life-like than ever before, you may need some sunglasses to guard against glare from the glorious Vince Lombardi trophy.
- What you see is what you hear: the Spacious Sound 3D feature creates theatre-like audio so you’ll hear all the cheers from the crowd as your team scores the winning touchdown
- Big screen, little electricity: the LC-80LE632U TV boasts extremely low power consumption, compliant with Energy Star® Version 5.1 (2012) standard, and is equipped with Sharp’s OPC function which automatically adjusts the unit’s brightness based on the lighting of the room
- Big, bigger, biggest: 80-inches too big (as if there’s such a thing)? Sharp also offers Quattron big-screen models in 60-inch and 70-inch
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