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Next tag.com, amazon.com and bestbuy.com are all good places to find 70 inch LCD name brand TVs. Depending on the brand you want will determine the price.
The latest Sharp TVs for 2013 are the AQUOS LED TVs which include the E650, E757 and E857. All three of these models are available in 60, 70 and 80 inch options.
The power consumption of a 21-inch television can vary based on the model and technology (CRT, LCD, LED, etc.). Generally, a 21-inch LCD or LED TV typically uses between 30 to 70 watts, while older CRT models may use around 60 to 100 watts. For a more accurate figure, it's best to check the specifications of the specific model.
Lucky you that you can afford a 70 inch LED TV! There are many online shopping comparison sites that will allow you to research the current cost of a 70 inch LED TV.
The biggest screen available in a Vivitek LCD Tv is a 70" inch tv. This tv is one of the largest of many. It has 62% more screen than many other tv's. take a visit to this website: http://www.sharpusa.com/ForHome/HomeEntertainment/LCDTVs.aspx?view=learnmore?cid=PS11FBigScreenBigLarge&gclid=CPjL0ZWygKoCFQVR2godTxYmyg
I used 4mm 70 10 metric screws. They were about a third to long so I made up the difference with washers. 4 were $1.20 at Lowes
A 70 inch LED television is going to consume about double the energy of a 30 inch LED television. It also depends on what brand of television it is, and if it's energy star approved.
You can buy a 40 inch flat screen TV in the UK from electronics stores. In the UK, there are two big electronics stores - Currys and PC World, which both sell electronics including 40 inch LCD and Plasma TVs. You can also get them from stores like John Lewis and even some supermarkets, as well as online at sites such as Amazon.
The last 70 inch TV I installed I charged my customer $600 just to install it, and from what he told me the retail price he obtained was of $2500, which to me is very cheap
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As fas as I know, for LCD, it's 70 inches. For lEd, it's 65 inches. There is such thing as an LED/LCD TV, where I have a question about it. You forgot plasma TVs.
You'd need a digital tuner now.The older ones won't work any more.However you can get new ones like the Haier PDTB7 .It's got dvd with a 7 inch lcd screen for only 70$