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Largest LED TV
In home theater at its best


Since the LCD televisions have revolutionized the size and picture quality, improvements in the Largest LED TV market have change remarkably in the last couple of years. In the early sets, there were difficulties seeing the pictures unless the viewer was directly in front of the screen – this flaw has been remedied. Also with these earlier versions, fast motion scenes (such as car races, or sporting events) tended to have “halo” effects or blurred images – this flaw has been remedied.

Another early issue was the difficulty in seeing the images unless the light in the room was perfect, and with auto light sensor adjustments, this flaw has been remedied as well. The sound on the earlier systems required additional surround sound speakers that were separate from the set – this has been remedied as well. With all the improvements in these LED sets, there’s little wonder that the sizes have expanded and are greatly enhanced from their older, less efficient cousins.

Exceptional Features

With all the improvements in technology, there are a number of features for these Largest LED TV sets that consumers should seek. Look for the refresh rate being a minimum of 240 Hz, 1080 pixel resolution as a minimum, blurred image resolution, ambient light sensors, various connections, and a host of internet applications and WiFi connectivity. These sets have a host of user-friendly features that correspond with their increased size.

LG LED TV, 72”, 3D, Model LZ9700

The Largest LED TV that is currently on the market for home use will be released at the CES show in Las Vegas in 2011. This is a full 72” screen that is designed with a refresh rate of 400 Hz with TruMotion to diminish the blurred images during fast action scenes. It also comes with Micro Pixel Control that automatically brightens or dims the lighting on the screen according to the ambient light present in the room.

It is also equipped with a Magic Motion Remote control among other “smart TV” features that are part of the Dashboard of numerous applications. This set also delivers the best 3D images on the market due to the processing speed of this technology. The incredible quality of the pictures is paired with the exceptional sound quality of the speakers in this gigantic set.

Since this set is being released in 2011, there are no customer ratings at this time, and no pricing.

Samsung LED TV, 65”, Model UN65C8000

One of the Largest LED TVs on the market currently that has great ratings is the Samsung Model UN65C8000. For just under $6000, this is a full 65” screen with incredibly stunning picture clarity due to the 1080 pixel resolution and the 240 Hz Clear Motion that prevents burred images.

This model is energy efficient earning an Energy Star certification that provides some excellent features including four HDMI connections, two USB ports, PC, and others. One feature that prevents that frustrating “halo” effect is their Precision Dimming element that provides exceptional color and vibrant contrast, and it comes with an excellent multi-channel sound system.

The 3D capability also allows 3D movies from the Blu-Ray player, and it’s ready for a variety of video, games, and social networking sites along with wireless connectivity. Reviews state that the picture quality is exceptional for such a large set and the motion dynamics are excellent with the main criticism on the poorer 3D quality.

Sony LED TV, 60”, 3D, Model XBR50LX900

For consumers who are in the market for a Large LED TV, this Sony Model XBR50LX900 is a 60” model in their Bravia series that qualifies as a high definition television. It is equipped with four HDMI ports and the resolution on this set is 1920 by 1080 pixels with an enhanced refresh rate of 240 Hz. To prevent blurred images from fast motion movies and sporting events, it uses the Motionflow Pro technology and it provides 178° angle for viewing.

This model has numerous additional features including picture-in-picture, LightSensor technology, parental control, and closed caption capability. This set uses S-FORCE Surround Sound to for audio, it’s internet and WiFi ready, and has Ethernet, USB, and PC ports built-in. This model is priced just under $5900.

The reviews stated that the picture quality of this model is absolutely astounding, with the main complaints that the sound isn’t great, and 3D images aren’t as great as they are on other systems.

Great Movie Experience at Home

More and more consumers are putting in a home theater instead of going out to the movies, and with these incredible Largest LED TV sets, it’s not only more convenient, but it’s a great experience. The picture and sound quality of these new sets have shown tremendous improvements over their older cousins in image quality, contrast, brightness, and clarity.

The features that come on these sets with various applications, connectivity to assorted devices, internet connectivity, WiFi, and many other are increasing and improving almost on a daily basis. Now it’s even more fun to go to the movies – AT HOME!

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